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Beautiful first model. Keep up the good work.
If you want a real challenge, then add chain runs (depending on the program this can either be a nightmare or a few simple clicks). Adding the chain runs will let you know how your wheels and sprockets are going to be lined up. |
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I'd like to use a one or two piece bumper on it, is there a specific way anybody would recommend mounting that?
Also I CADed a belly pan for the drivetrain. It is .05" aluminum with no lightening holes. Will that be strong enough to hold the electronics without flexing or should I use 1/16" or 1/8" maybe with lightening holes? |
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Maybe I wasn't clear, but that's what we're using and it definitely is strong enough for our purposes.
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