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Originally posted by Mark Pettit
How'd you cut the belt? That stuff is pretty thick and rigid and doesn't seem to cut very easily.
Lots of time and persistence.

We bought a curve-bladed carpenter's knife for this purpose alone, and Joe, who has cut the four current pieces of tread, has expressed at least a little malcontentedness at having to cut them, but apparently the smaller cuts are the hardest (the tapered angle cuts, and the ~1cm sideways cuts).

Mr. Van: Very interesting way of attaching the tread. As I said earlier, I'll look into the legality of the whole thing later (Just about to leave the house to go to today's robotics meeting).

Bill: I'm fairly certain that they were, in fact, 6-32 screws. Oh well, I'll check, and edit the picture information accordingly, later.
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