a simple guide for beginers

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a simple guide for beginers

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hi
i found this on the fra forum
its a good guide on how to build a
simple featherweight cheap
www.rrc.dannysrobots.co.uk :D
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Looks good. I also recommend http://www.robowars.org/guides/guides-d ... cking.html on what to do with your drill motor.

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looks interesting Simon :D
will use that when i get around to learning all the tricks of the trade, that is robots
and get some more ??? :wink:
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this looks interesting
http://revision3.com/systm/robots/
jack :D
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Post by leo-rcc »

Good film, but I would strongly recommend not taking of the chuck in the same way Dave did. That allen key on metal block method is a world of hurt waiting to happen.
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