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:The Robot: Hardware List, Wheel Plan, More Ideas, Steps to launch
The Robot: Hardware List, Wheel Plan, More Ideas, Steps to launch
Oct 15, 2008, 06 :03 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (2373 reads)

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"The spine of the device is a reasonably large, hollow, metal rod with a hole at the center for central-level cabling. All cabling should run through the spine.

"I should probably stick some plastic arm like things on as well for the sake of completness. I’m not planning on having them moving as more advanced robotics isn’t the aim here. This is aimed to be more of an intelligent PC with some intelligent programming and logic as opposed to a robotics project""

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