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Originally Posted by Jon K.
Once I remembered how to navigate FIRST's website circa 2005, I was able to locate this, https://web.archive.org/web/20050509..._CONNECTOR.pdf drawing of the tetra connector. Note, tetras were actually connected using about 1/8" HDPE or similar, not the .098" sheet metal called out in that document, which was quite annoying for those of us who had sponsors make them to the print. The real ones were actually quite better for robots to slide the tetras off of.
If you need more info, shoot me a PM. I have two tetras sitting in my office.
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Thanks for finding that drawing, I know I've seen it somewhere before (old kickoff files?) but I had no idea what it was.
To the laser cutter!