Basic Plate:
A plate can be used for structural support or to contribute to a base, plates are generally easy to use for customization, they can fill gaps or spaces in a robot.
Angle:
The angle piece is usually used to change direction of a bace to fix a selectec shape. The angle provides protection from multiple sides, and can also be attached easily to a structure to add sturdyness and a connected section.
U-Channel:
A U-Channel is used primally for holding beams and supporting structures within a robot. It can be attached to almost anything but is mainly attached to the base. U-channels are commonly paired with wheels, as they provide the structural support necessary for a sturdy wheel. Without sturdy wheels, a robot's direction is manipulated outside of the user's control, most likely leading to unbalanced driving patterns
Rails:
Rails are a unique structural support that can be placed vertically and horizontally, rails have a wide range of customization options parts like the rail are crucial for a robot and its shell, protecting from angles in which most other parts cannot.
C- Channel
A C-Channel is generally used to change the direction of some form of a metal shell surrounding the robot. The C-Channel piece is also relatively used for wheel placement, the shape of the C-Channel price is key for wheels that stick out from the base, this notion can be used to function numerous ideas or designs for a robot.
Bars:
Bars are used for connecting and strengthening the build along with used for supporting things like the brain, bumpers or any smaller electrical component. It is useful as it can stretch across gaps and small areas.