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Just Curious
Sand,
the transmission project is going along well. As with any engineering challenge however I am now on my 3rd iteration. Traditionally our team has been using chains and sprockets and we know they work. I was just curious about the belting because I have seen many variable speed mechanisms work off belting. but at a second glance I don't think that belting would be quite suitable for robot purposes. Thanks for all the responses! |
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