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Re: Standard vs. Custom Frame
Custom frames are by far the superior in performance, lightweight and strong if well designed.
However, you must design everything first. Randomly drilling mounting holes afterwards with a hand-drill is unprofessional and mistakes can happen. I design the entire robot first, including electronics and wiring. Then you make everything. If you're good, you can machine and weld the frame in 20 hrs work or less. |
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