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Need for Aluminum Gears and Sprockets?
Hello CD,
One of our local sponsors that does CNC Milling and Turning was wondering; is there a need for 7075 drive (hub and hubless) sprockets and aluminum gears? On our last years bot we had him machine out #25 7075 drive sprockets for our robot. So he was wondering if there was a need for aircraft grade sprockets and gears for robotics. He was planning on selling these at an extremely low cost for the season. Could everyone please leave feedback if this is a good idea or not, and if there is a wide need for this product. -RC |
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