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Re: Machines for an Ideal Robotics Workshop?
Uhm, idk if there's another post, but I have a couple suggestions.
1. Saw, you need a power saw that you can cut through metal. 2. Drill, use a stationary table drill to drill holes into your metal and other things. 3. Sander, many robot parts need to be sanded down and it's just easier to have a power sander around. Uh, that's really it for POWER tools. We have hand taps and vice grips for hack saws also, but that's not power. |
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