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Re: Laser Cutter And FRC

We've used a laser cutter from my college for many things over the past few years.
  • Delrin Spacers
  • Belt sprocket flanges
  • Wood and acrylic prototypes
  • Frisbee shooter skid plates
  • Sensor mounts
  • Other sheet delrin and ABS parts

Don't expect to use it for major structural components, or to do the kind of work a sheet metal shop would, but it's great for a lot of little things. Good tool to have in your back pocket.

They make cool small robots as well.
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2007-2010: Student, FRC 1687, Highlander Robotics
2012-2014: Technical Mentor, FRC 1687, Highlander Robotics
2015-2016: Lead Mentor, FRC 5400, Team WARP
2016-???: Volunteer and freelance mentor-for-hire

Last edited by Joe G. : 30-05-2013 at 10:34.