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Getting fed up strimming our 4 acre, very steep field.
I looked at remote control mowers. At the time they were all well over ยฃ6k, so I thought I'd try building one. Well, I've done it and it works well, but it's taken three years and cost over a grand so far in parts.
Yeah, but over $1k is less than $6K. So... Worth it?
Well, yes - but only if you don't cost time and mistakes... (Actually, I don't, it's been a lot of fun and I've learned heaps)
Might have been cheaper to get a goat!
Now open source you work, and help future people!
Um, how? I've strapped physical electrocal devices and petrol powered motors together. Nothing I've done is unique, I hold no IP or copyright and anyone can copy it.
If you mean show others - then sure, I've done that!