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Re: drive train
The gallery of photos maintained by the FIRST Robotics Canada folks is pretty helpful, too. There's not much exposition, but looking at the pictures can show you a lot about the practicality of implementing certain ideas.
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Re: drive train
I always find the Chief Delphi white papers useful. There is a link to them on the portal page. You can search through a bunch of different transmission ideas and designs. No matter how many times you built and designed a bot in never gets old. Good Luck with your search and this coming season.
-Drew |
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Re: drive train
thanks guys
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