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Re: New aluminum extrusions for robot building

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Not sure how the "weird angles" get used.
I would think that when coupled with the 'slide' on the 3/8" square edges, you'd have a nice sliding <something>.
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Re: New aluminum extrusions for robot building

The slider slides very smoothly.

We have not used the slider in our robots yet but are intrigued by the possibilities.
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Re: New aluminum extrusions for robot building

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I would think that when coupled with the 'slide' on the 3/8" square edges, you'd have a nice sliding <something>.
Yea and the <something> part has me slowed to a stop. Maybe the weird angle is how you make corners. Websites for 80-20 have the mundane "build a frame" to the exotic "A three bedroom split level with a rumpus room" . Ok, so I made that up, but the problem is I can see how to do the house with 80-20, not sure with this stuff.
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