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Re: pic: Team 5196 - Heisenborg 2

Super polished machine! Looks like it could be a production model. What material did you use to achieve that look? From what I can see, it looks like white powder coated sheet metal but I'm not sure.
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Re: pic: Team 5196 - Heisenborg 2

This looks excellent! I love the windows inside and the lights. This is sure to be inspiration for other teams to shell their robot like this, it looks slick. Do your pinchers open fully in one stroke? It looks as if they are fully pneumatic.

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