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Originally Posted by akoscielski3
My dad's company has a water-jet machine (they are our biggest sponsor, higher than GM), and he also told me that we could get it laser cut, from a different company. we are planning on building it before kick-off, to prepare grade 9's and other new students.
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These tools are great but without a way of bending the sheet you will be up a creek without a paddle. I think (actually, I know) what Pinecone is trying to say is: "Are you designing to your resources?" For example, if you have welding capabilities in house but have to send out parts to be laser cut there is a serious benefit to designing predominantly with welded tube. The key here is iteration and if you can iterate more using tube you will come out with a better product in the end.
(The above is general advice, not being familiar with the OP's team's resources it is there purely for the sake of it being said.)