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Robo-Stilts

by M. Miller

Project Description

Got bored at work, lol Don't worry, all work was completed on breaks and lunches, ;)

Build Process

Cut parts, machine parts, assemble then try to find a use for your awesome robot stilts lol

Tools Used

All T6 Aluminum except stainless rebound springs and nitrogen filled shocks.

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