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Re: Team 1671: Off-season belt drive prototype
Yeah they have been modified to be square now, it was a really simple fix.
This is our first time using aluminum tubing (and welding) usually we are a 100% sheet metal design. I will definitely fix the tubing. Do you know of any good sites to purchase square and rectangular tubing with a 1/16 inch thickness. I just got the ones on the bot from Mcmaster, but for 1/16 inch tubing they only have 1inch X 1inch. Thanks |
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