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Re: crate design and construction
You could try and do what teams like 229, and 67....etc did...when you unpack your robot, your shipping crate becomes a workshop. Basically, it has work benches, toolboxes, whiteboard, and power strips. It is such a nice way to do it, because instead of shipping 2 large boxes, you could ship one(granted it will be probably 400+ pounds).
good luck! keep us posted with pictures! |
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