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We built TOBOR V at Appleton East, one of the four high schools involved in the program (the school with the most students involved and the machine shop!!) The engineers from 2 of our sponsors (Plexus and Kimberly Clark) drove to the high school every day... which is a good 15-20 minute drive!! Students also machined some parts at FVTC (Fox Valley Technical College, another sponsor) so I guess you could say the robot was partially built there too!
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