With a solid base in place, it was time to move our robot forward.
We modelled a support on Fusion 360 that would enclose the motors to ensure the robot's stability, while leaving a hole through which our wheel could connect to the motor to finally get it up and running.
Our robot is already starting to look good with the whole key structure assembled.




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