we have a machinist, an engineer who throws out ideas, one who has a lot of contacts, a person who supplies us with metal, a company with a watercutter (we have yet to use them) and a cool machinist who makes our tranny plates from the autocad drawing we supply him with. everything on our robot is student designed and built, with the exception of tranny plates because they do need to be very exact and we have no milling or cnc machines at my school. everything else on the robot is completely student designed and built. thats where our motto comes in, 'student built, engineer approved'. our engineers are basically there to guide us not to make something impossible to build with our resources, and to take mcmaster parts numbers
