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In 2015 Western Allied Robotics introduced a new Plastic Antweight class. The robot class has gained popularitity and the [http://sparc.tools/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2019/SPARC_Robot_Construction_Specifications_v1.3.pdf rules] set has been adopted by [http://sparc.tools/ SPARC].
 
In 2015 Western Allied Robotics introduced a new Plastic Antweight class. The robot class has gained popularitity and the [http://sparc.tools/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2019/SPARC_Robot_Construction_Specifications_v1.3.pdf rules] set has been adopted by [http://sparc.tools/ SPARC].
 
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The spirit of these classes is to have an easy entry point for new builders and to encourage creative designs by limiting materials to plastics that are easy to work with, commonly used in 3D printers and don’t have strength characteristics common in the standard classes.
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The spirit of these classes is to have an easy entry point for new builders and to encourage creative designs by limiting materials to plastics that are easy to work with, commonly used in [[3D_Printing|3D printers]] and don’t have strength characteristics common in the standard classes.

Revision as of 19:18, 10 October 2021

Robot Class In 2015 Western Allied Robotics introduced a new Plastic Antweight class. The robot class has gained popularitity and the rules set has been adopted by SPARC.
The spirit of these classes is to have an easy entry point for new builders and to encourage creative designs by limiting materials to plastics that are easy to work with, commonly used in 3D printers and don’t have strength characteristics common in the standard classes.