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Figure out a way to effectively stop a robot when using Rev's 90 Degree gearboxes due to the loose tolerances #3
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or, maybe figure out how to build a robot drive train that doesn't need them. They're helpful in a tight space, but if designed well, they could be avoided, as they do introduce additional friction and lose of power. |
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Chester,
This is all looking good. I really appreciate your extensive commenting
throughout. And the project board is giving a nice roadmap of ideas, tasks
and completions.
Keep it up. We'll have to plan a date to meet up at roboDen for a show and
tell when you think you've got some things to share. Keep in touch.
*Rob Reynolds *
TLC (Tech Learning Coach)
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or, maybe figure out how to build a robot drive train that doesn't need
them. They're helpful in a tight space, but if designed well, they could be
avoided, as they do introduce additional friction and lose of power.
The tactic is to add as many easily avoidable features we look cooler-
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