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pic: WPILib Gearsbot 2.0 Side View
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Re: pic: WPILib Gearsbot 2.0 Side View
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![]() Is the frame made out of polycarbonate or some kind of acrylic or something? |
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Re: pic: WPILib Gearsbot 2.0 Side View
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Also, if you read the end of the post it says that: Quote:
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Re: pic: WPILib Gearsbot 2.0 Side View
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The robot was actually taken from WPI to St. Louis as a carry on with no issues! Part of the design challenge was to make every component air-line safe (battery, pneumatics, *clean wiring*, etc.) |
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Either way, pretty impressive. ![]() |
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Re: pic: WPILib Gearsbot 2.0 Side View
Don't forger its much smaller when packed! And totally see-through haha, they can see everything
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Re: pic: WPILib Gearsbot 2.0 Side View
Actually, I've flown my fair share of weird stuff. I flew with 12 pretty big servos, a couple batteries, and a ton of misc PCBs. They didn't say anything about it. I think from getting my ticket to at the terminal at DTW was something like 10 minutes and most of that was saying goodbye to my parents.
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