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That is sweet. Awesome!
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It'd be so cool to build something like that !!
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yeah that trully impressive but the question is not will it work. what i wonder is will it stay i one piece without glue?
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For those wondering if it works, I made a short video.
Please be patient if the less than one MB file takes a minute to download. You're using my 30kbs upstream cable. ![]() Enjoy. |
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this is real cool. especvially if you can get it working properly when i made wheels like that i found that they are too jumpy to have any sort of grasefull movement from them afterall it is a hexognal wheel rather than a round one. kudos to you if you build it.
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