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Posted Tuesday, April 29, 2008 4:42 AM
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Hi,

I'm very intersted to buy one Traxster chassis. I have alraydy a Qwerk board and I would be sure that the dimension of the board are compatible with the Traxster. Is it possible to have the dimension of the free place "inside" the traxster 2 when the motors are present ? Or do you have more precise datasheet for the chassis ?

Thanks a lot
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Posted Wednesday, April 30, 2008 8:42 AM


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Do you have a mechanical drawing for the top of the robot? I have some custom boards that I'd like to attach to the top (and underneath the top) with connectors between them and would like to do a minimum of milling to make it all fit, taking advantage of existing holes and cutouts.

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