Re: Miniture metal chain
Posted by
michaelhenry@m...
on 2001-11-04 10:07:30 UTC
--- In CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@y..., "S.L.Ramsay" <slramsay@n...> wrote:
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> So, I've plowed my way through all the links you sent (Many thanks
to you all!) but I haven't found that supplier of light weight multi-
strand chain that can be used as robot tracks. What do you think,
folks? Do you know of that supplier who makes unusually small and
light weight multi strand chain? Any ideas on a better design? I
want to stick with tracks / treads because of their incredible
climbing and turning power. Let me know your thoughts and thanks for
all your help!
I haven't been following any previous threads, but have you already
considered the sort of treads that are used in model R/C tanks?
Here are a couple of links that may be of interest:
http://www.geocities.com/Pentagon/2828/
http://www.geocities.com/Pentagon/Barracks/3826/index.html
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S.L.Ramsay
2001-11-04 09:04:18 UTC
Miniture metal chain
michaelhenry@m...
2001-11-04 10:07:30 UTC
Re: Miniture metal chain
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2001-11-04 11:18:15 UTC
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johnhe
2001-11-04 11:50:25 UTC
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2001-11-04 14:30:07 UTC
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2001-11-04 16:55:31 UTC
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2001-11-04 19:15:34 UTC
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2001-11-05 02:28:21 UTC
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