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Originally Posted by MICHAELABICK
Still, CADding should be done. Unless you also have an infinite amount of students, you still have time constraints. How much time do you waste when you have to remake parts? Also, you don't always need to pay a shop to do things for you. Many will give you sponsorship.
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We do CAD, I wasn't saying we don't. My point was sending parts out to be cut doesn't work for everyone.
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Now, regarding it being cheaper for you: I also said that you should factor in labor. With materials being a non-issue, let's assume that each mistake or miscalculation costs you 15 minutes of 2 students working to fix it, on average. That's about 1/2 man-hour (that would otherwise not be used), and if one man-hour is 8 bucks, that's 4 bucks for an average mistake if everyone was paid. I'm not going to ask how many you make per season, because there are a lot--but let's assume that over a full build/competition season you make 100 mistakes to make calculations easy. $400 for fixing mistakes, in the entire season. Not too bad, unless you're on a shoestring budget. (Yes, I AM AWARE that all time in FIRST is volunteer time, so all labor is free unless you're dealing with an outside shop. I'm also quite aware that I didn't factor in major "Oh great that part will not work at all" redesigns, which take substantially longer.)
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Again, this isn't the real world. We don't pay for labor. If it were real world, I agree 100%.