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Thread: hardening a steel frame

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    Is hardening desirable? A bit of flex in a chassis is arguably a good thing, idntit? As long as the flexing points aren't weak (along a baseplate on which everything is mounted, for example) a bit of bend absorbs shock instead of simply trying to man-it-out and take the hits, which a stiff frame would. T2 can have a wheel off the ground and still have the other 3 in contact... I think it's that that kept it running flip after flip.

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    That all depends on the design of the robot. I prefer to build a solid robot, other's prefer the plastic and flexible types. Case hardening of armour is quite a good thing if the robot's design suits it. Many spinner's used to glance off my old shell

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