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its da PAT!!! 13-01-2011 01:06

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sdcantrell56 13-01-2011 01:07

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Laser cut baltic birch.... I'm so glad someone else is continuing that. Its such an awesome way to build a robot. I still don't understand why more teams don't embrace the wonder material.

mjgard 13-01-2011 10:07

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How strong of a laser was used to cut this?

sdcantrell56 13-01-2011 11:47

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When we had ours cut we were running up to 18mm baltic birch on a 4000 watt laser. I don't know all the details but I know the feedrate on it is super slow in that thickness. It still cut it with no problem though.

ttldomination 13-01-2011 12:09

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Originally Posted by sdcantrell56 (Post 999029)
When we had ours cut we were running up to 18mm baltic birch on a 4000 watt laser. I don't know all the details but I know the feedrate on it is super slow in that thickness. It still cut it with no problem though.

Is 2415 going the wooden path or are they stick to metal?

- Sunny

its da PAT!!! 13-01-2011 21:17

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The laser the company uses can't be used in the evening and night durning the summer, because it draw some much current the neighborhood its in it blows transformer!

hg273 14-01-2011 00:23

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How are you planning on attaching the wheel to the hex shaft?

sdcantrell56 14-01-2011 00:37

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You'll just have to see when the scrimmage rolls around sunny. All I can say is its going to be very slick looking and performing.

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Originally Posted by ttldomination (Post 999046)
Is 2415 going the wooden path or are they stick to metal?

- Sunny


IndySam 15-01-2011 12:19

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Originally Posted by hg273 (Post 999677)
How are you planning on attaching the wheel to the hex shaft?

AndyMark Hex hub.

http://www.andymark.com/ProductDetai...ctCode=am-0096


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