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Transmission, Drive and Robot Frame
Thanks to the group that designed and developed the gearbox, frame and drive system for the 2005 KOP.
This added feature will make it easy for new teams to get a robot on the ground and running while they learn everything else to be competitive. You guys did a great job with a simple and efficient solution! |
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Re: Transmission, Drive and Robot Frame
I want to echo the thanks!
I cannot wait to see all the 'non-assembly instruction' ways these parts get used. The versatility and ease of construction bring me back to my erector set days! |
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Re: Transmission, Drive and Robot Frame
Amen - Kudos!!!
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