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Re: pic: Team 1325 Sheetmetal Chassis 2012

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Originally Posted by Feroz1325 View Post
Thanks for all your comments....to answer some of the questions:
First of all i hope to use riveting to secure the frame members, however some people on my team prefer bolts, we shall see who wins .
For the bend radius...im actually not sure, i used the presets in Autodesk Inventor and i believe it is 0.09 inches?
At school we have a sheetmetal brake, so I was wondering if it would be okay to get the parts CNC'd and then bend it on our brake? This would save us a lot of time as it wouldn't need to be shipped out to a sheetmetal shop. Any thoughts?
Also, yes we will be adding a plywood baseplate and another cross member.
Please make sure your sheet metal break is big enough to hold a piece and bend it. We almost did that for our prototype, our break wasn't bug enough to bend the metal. Instead we got it bent at our sponsors place.

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