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Originally Posted by Cothron Theiss
Do you know of any specific teams that use SLS?
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Yep. Troy, you might want to check the '05 robot for white sprockets.
Back in '05 330 managed to get a sponsorship from a local company that did 3D printing (SLS/SLA). Had a few small parts--and some large parts--in a run or two. The mecanum wheels didn't make it to the competition robot, but we did have a demo unit in the pit. On the other hand, there was a sprocket or two that were mounted on jackshafts to connect encoders to arms/drives(?).
I don't think they've had SLS parts since, though.
I think the best way to go with SLS is if you've got a sponsor who can put your parts in the empty space in a normal run (if there is any).
And I know there's a team that 3D-printed just about their entire robot, can't remember who, though.
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