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Re: Is powder coating and annodizing worthwhile?
Well, it all depends. You have to look at WHY you're having a robot powder coated and/or anodized. If you're like us, who each year end up taking parts from the old robot to use on the new one, then there's no use. If you keep each robot, or you plan to be using it after competition, then you can have it power coated and anodized. Team 256 has never really had a robot powder coated or anodized, but when we need color, "we do what we must, because we can", by means of spray paint and colored duct tape, which not only makes our robots look good, but makes them 30% more functional!
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