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Re: Limited slip differential
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lugnet.robotics
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Sat, 2 Sep 2000 19:02:12 GMT
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gcrisp@mindspring.%NoSpam%com
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Now I see it. I found the gear you were talking about on the Technica
site. This if very serendipitous, as I have recently been pondering
how to make a locking diff with Lego. Thanks for the intel!
- Greg
Simon Bogaert wrote:
<snip>
> I hope this explanation is clear enough, and if you find any mistake
> (spelling, grammar, or technical description), please do correct me.
>
> Don't stop constructing...
>
> Simon
--
G. Crisp - gcrisp@mindspring.com
"Indian, indian, what did you die for? Indian says 'Nothing at all.'"
-- Jim Morrison
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