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Re: 1 cubic inch Robot
Nice work... looks like you've done all your own surface mount soldering, and it looks like I see some reflective IR sensors on there.
You could fit... what, about 60,000 of those robots into the starting volume allowed for an FRC machine, or almost 6,000 into the starting volume of a VEX robot. Now it just needs it's own teeny-tiny little shipping crate to get to Japan! Jason |
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