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Comparing Two Types of Homemade Motor Couplers and Common Errors to Avoid

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Until people actually try to build a robot themselves, they don’t realize that one of the more difficult tasks is finding a precise and reliable way to connect a motor to a wheel. The selection of motors and wheels is endless, and, unfortunately, few were designed to mate easily (fit snugly together).

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(2010). Comparing Two Types of Homemade Motor Couplers and Common Errors to Avoid. In: Intermediate Robot Building. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-2755-7_2

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