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Basic Tools for FTC and FRC
I found quite a few threads while searching about more of the advanced tools when looking for what basic tools a new team may need to build a kit bot. Not having spent much time actually building the robot while on a team, I'm a bit lost on what would be necessary.
If a rookie FRC team has $50 (if you go a bit over that is okay) to buy tools as they do not have any available to them to help them build their robot what would be the priority to be purchased? I'm also curious about how this question would apply for FTC. The list I came up with, with my little knowledge is this: Prices are all from Home Depot's website from items available in store.
Note: The screw driver set includes drill bits. The plier set includes needle nose pliers, diagonal cutting pliers, channel lock pliers, slip joint pliers and a crescent wrench. |
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Re: Basic Tools for FTC and FRC
Depends on what tools they can borrow from home too.
Other basic necessities: - safety goggles - hacksaw - drill - a clamp or two - calipers - small items like sharpies I'd trade the hammer for a soft mallet |
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Re: Basic Tools for FTC and FRC
For FRC, the question you are asking needs to be: What does a team need to put together the KoP and get driving?
(Aside, this would be a great to have a list on the product page for the KoP Andy!) (Ok, there's a tool kit, but it was NOT easy to find, thanks Mark) Wrenches (various sizes including at least one Metric wrench for the PDB*) Hacksaw Allen Keys Wire Strippers Wire Crimpers Various Screwdrivers Wago Tool Ethernet Cable Sharpies Electrical Tape Safety Glasses Wire Connector Ring Terminals (wire to ESCs) Plywood Zipties Wire (red and black) Some method of labeling wires * may change with the new PDB I haven't sourced these but I feel like many folks have access to a lot of this already. Last edited by Andrew Schreiber : 18-08-2014 at 16:58. |
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Re: Basic Tools for FTC and FRC
Here is what I would get with $50 and starting from completely nothing and none of the students had parents with anything.
Dollar Store (Dollar Tree, etc) Allen Wrench Set SAE = $1 (I actually have been buying a bunch of these recently, I'd probably end up getting two of them for the team) Vice Grips = $1 Home Depot Hack Saw - $4 at Home Depot Harbor Freight (for the free stuff watch for an Ad, they're free about every other month or so, SnipSnap is a smartphone app that always has the latest Harbor Freight Ads) Tape Measure - Free Multimeter - Free Flashlight - Free File Set - $7 Target Corded Drill - $18 at Target Walmart Socket and Bit Set - $9 or something similar Drill Bit Set - $13 That's pretty close to the $50 and you could scale down some of the stuff. |
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Re: Basic Tools for FTC and FRC
$50.00 is very low compared to team registration fees so I'm going to cheat a bit and add a $50 grandmother donation. I'm looking more at the FTC/VRC type builds as the listed AM tool kit is a really nice example for FRC. I agree that getting 5 sets of Allen wrenchs is very important (we go through about a set a year). $5. I believe that we use our Jigsaw( $30) and cordless drill( $40) more than any tools during the year. Add in a tape measure (~$5), engineering notebook ($10), and sharpies ($10) and I believe I have to skip lunch for a week to afford drill bits and jigsaw blades.
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Re: Basic Tools for FTC and FRC
Andrew alluded to the tools that will be needed with the new 2015 Control system, so as the Beta system now stands:
PDP (Power Distribution Panel)-
Last edited by Mark McLeod : 19-08-2014 at 10:20. |
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Re: Basic Tools for FTC and FRC
Anything you could pay full price for at a hardware store can be sourced much cheaper from a local garage (with permission!) or Craigslist. I know spending school money through Craigslist can be impossible, but if you have access to cash, it is really easy to save big on quality stuff.
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