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Originally Posted by Jimmy Nichols
LEXAN is great. Strong and light. You can pick it up at most metal supply stores or Lowes and Hone Depot.
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Just be a little careful about how you structure your lexan/polycarbonate. 1/8" polycarbonate can do wonders... we build our entire robot out of polycarbonate every year.
Yes, polycarbonate is strong and light, but it can be flimsy in certain applications.
It makes an amazing electronics board, but using it in a drive train will take a little bit of planning. The easiest way to strengthen it is to bend the edges of your piece... It will still be bendable along the diagonals (if it's a square), but it will take a lot of flexability out of the center of the piece, which is what you need in a drive train.
If anyone needs any help in using polycarbonate, feel free to message me.
Good luck!
edit: After taking a second look, I see no one mentioned using polycarbonate in a drive train... oops... but I'll leave the information here anyway. Polycarbonate will be great for an electronics board.