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Madison 05-02-2010 04:02

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I want to go to there...

The design process is the most fascinating part of FIRST competition, I think, and it's awesome to have facilities available that allow you to devote so much time to teaching design instead. Each year, our students end up with a fantastic education in drilling holes and a less well-rounded course in design. It's frustrating.

artdutra04 05-02-2010 04:14

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Looking great! Can't wait to see these robots in all their sheet metal glory.

The combination laser/turret punch machine looks amazing. I feel guilty sending any sheet metal parts to our shop that aren't made with straight angles and circular lightening pockets, because I know they'd be sitting there watching the turret punch nibble away forever. :rolleyes:

Triple B 05-02-2010 04:47

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John,
that is awesome
sure wish sheetmetal and I were friends
mike d

Chris Hibner 05-02-2010 08:22

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Very cool indeed. I was lucky enough to get a tour of the facilities a few years ago. It was really cool to see. I can't wait to get a look at the final products from all of th IFI teams.

Chris 05-02-2010 08:30

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Looks great Guys!

qwertyuiop[]\ 05-02-2010 10:34

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do with your freshman if the machine automatically deburs all of your metal? :)

Adrienne E. 05-02-2010 10:37

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This is what you spent last night doing?? Geez, I really can't miss meetings can I? I hope there's a robot sitting in the shop when I get there tomorrow, if you had time to make this!

:) JK (mostly) What a great video! An amazing showcase of a very cool process. Thanks for your hard work John and Brandon.

coldfusion1279 05-02-2010 11:00

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Wow, wouldn't we all love to see the BOM with all this machining and powder coating.

Cool process.

Cory 05-02-2010 11:24

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Quote:

Originally Posted by coldfusion1279 (Post 913907)
Wow, wouldn't we all love to see the BOM with all this machining and powder coating.

Cool process.

Not really. the BOM won't reflect any of those costs, as the services were all donated by a team sponsor.

henryBsick 05-02-2010 11:43

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Awesome video, great facility.
Thanks guys.

/jealous

Jonathan Norris 05-02-2010 12:27

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That video is pure awesome, great job with the How It's Made feel to it.

I've always been inspired by your designs and try to learn more about sheet metal fabrication every year. Every team should try and build the highest quality robot with what resources they have, and the sheet metal resources you guys have are likely unparalleled. Keep on producing beautifully designed robots it inspires the rest of us.

I'm interested in hearing more about how your teams are structured more around prototyping design ideas and obviously very detailed CAD work, then the machining and building aspects that most teams spend a majority of their time on.

Brandon Holley 05-02-2010 12:58

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That seems like an ok way to make a robot. I guess.... ;)






Awesome video guys.

Kris Verdeyen 05-02-2010 16:23

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Thanks for the video, John and Brandon (and 148). I'm going to have to take you up on that tour offer.

Now to find someone with a CNC brake.

skimoose 05-02-2010 17:42

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I wish FIRST could encourage more manufacturers to step up the way IFI has. I would love to see more students designing parts in CAD or being more active in advanced manufacturing processes. Making parts with hand tools is a useful skill, but being adept at modern design / manufacturing techniques are marketable skills.

Waiting for our sheet metal parts to arrive! :cool:

coldfusion1279 05-02-2010 19:11

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Cory (Post 913919)
Not really. the BOM won't reflect any of those costs, as the services were all donated by a team sponsor.

Maybe I should have said "I". I am interested to see how much getting parts custom made from sheet metal, and then powdercoated, would cost realistically, even without labor.


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