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Re: pic: What is this?
Standard 1" x 1"; if you need the exact part number I can dig it up.
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Re: pic: What is this?
Interesting. Looks like things are coming along.
How 'bout a quick vacuum of the robot frame? ![]() -Nick |
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Re: pic: What is this?
Good idea! My only warning is that we used 80/20 in the past to build a forklift (2008) and unless everything is 100% lined up, you're going to start building up a lot of friction. Given that we had quite a bit more on the end of the forklift though which contributed to the problem, I'd still watch out for friction, it's a killer.
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Re: pic: What is this?
Another question. Do you have a chain on each side of the lift, and if so are both sides powered or does one side just free slide?
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Re: pic: What is this?
What motor are you planning to use. My team is planning to use either a fisher price or window for our motor, and we can't decide.
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