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Reddit mentions of MakerBeam 300mm beam black anodised (pack of 4)

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We found 2 Reddit mentions of MakerBeam 300mm beam black anodised (pack of 4). Here are the top ones.

MakerBeam 300mm beam black anodised (pack of 4)
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    Features:
  • Pack of 4 aluminum (v2.0 6063-T5) black anodized beams measuring 10x10x300mm width, height, and length (0.394x0.394x11.811")
  • Low weight structure and high loading capacity (weight of 300mm beam: 1.4 ounces)
  • MakerBeam enables professional prototyping and provides mechanics for any electronics project
  • All MakerBeam elements can be combined and reused (no welding required) enabling shorter design and assembly times
  • There are no fixed positions for mounting giving you the freedom to build your own design easily
Specs:
Height0.3937 Inches
Length11.811 Inches
Number of items4
Width0.3937 Inches

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Found 2 comments on MakerBeam 300mm beam black anodised (pack of 4):

u/sdyawg ยท 2 pointsr/raspberry_pi

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Using a Makerbeam Starter Kit + some extra 300mm beams, Corner Cubes, eye plates and longer bolts for mounting other badges and the power strip on the back.

It was the best build project kit I've done since Legos lol

u/bigscot ยท 1 pointr/scioly

Do you have access to a 3d printer? If so, take a look at my RoadRunner design. I will tell you its not the best but it get the job done with minimal time and cost. It uses a Metro Mini for logic, a Micro Continue Rotation servo for movement, the frame is 300mm Makerbeam, and a Micro Servo wheel to get the servo coupled to the axle though simple friction.

Note: I have not finished the page (because i am lazy) but the missing parts and info are here. Also don't use the Tomahawk as it is very hard to make go straight and it is as slow as a sloth.

P.S. If you are good with wood working try this.