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Re: Attempting to Cut BaneBot 56mm Shaft
our team would be cutting them off (assuming 4 transmissions and the sprocket is mounted up against the transmissions) to shave 2/3 of a pound off the robot...and it still would not be enough....
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Re: Attempting to Cut BaneBot 56mm Shaft
Get a pneumatic cutoff grinder. It will make quick work of the shaft. You can also use a regular 4" electric grinder with a cutoff wheel in it. Just keep a eye on the shaft temperature.
Last edited by Kirk : 14-01-2007 at 18:38. |
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