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Re: pic: A little more standard
I love the design, but I still don't know if the floor to robot strength is going to be enough..... You have to think about the possibilities of.... Is that going to be strong enough to have something that weighs around 130 hitting you consecutive times, and is anything going to break. I do like the swivel steer ideas, but I am more of a person who builds my robots like a tank. That way, it is durable, easy to fix, and I don’t have to worry about it after every round. Other then that great design.
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