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This is a beautiful next step... it's very impressive. You should be proud.
The only concern I have is the control you'll need to rotate the sprockets into alignment... I'm envisioning that this can be done with a clever linkage set and a pneumatic that changes one gear setting for every in or out stroke. hmm.... Regardless, great work Madison! Matt |
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