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Unread 20-12-2014, 13:00
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Re: pic: CAD by Cal (left) and electrics by Linus (right)

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Originally Posted by billbo911 View Post
If this design is durable enough to stand up to the rigors of a full FRC season, then there is no reason at all to move to aluminum.

I just assumed it would be a logical choice. Sorry if my assumption was incorrect. I just don't see many, if any, teams using laser cut plywood, so the assumption was that it is not suitable for competition.

This design has a lot of things going for it, I just though it was a "prototype" to a final design. My bad.
It is definitely durable enough to withstand heavy FRC use.

On 1771, we used laser cut baltic birch with interlocking tabs, exactly like this, since 2010, and never had a problem. 4509 has also used it for the past 2 years.

We found it to be lighter and stronger than aluminum. If we would take a huge hit, the wood *might* chip, but the frame would not bend or contort.
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