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Has anyone figured out a good technique for building the practice field elements, specifically the scoring platforms? The 16-degree angles in hardboard are nearly impossible to cut on the table saw in our shop, especially if you like having all your fingers when you're done.
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Re: Scoring platform construction
We cut blocks of wood with the 16 degree angle with a miter saw instead. you could stack the blocks together. We found the HDPE plenty strong and spaced out the blocks.
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We made a jig that held the hardboard (or the plywood tops) at the 16 degree angle. This worked, except that the uneven pressure on the blade caused it to deflect so we couldn't get a cut as deep as we wanted. If we tried to over compensate, the blade would dig in too deep by deflecting the other direction.
When cutting the plywood tops for the platforms, we clamped a 2 x 4 to the center to keep the plywood straight. |
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We have a nice SawStop table saw with a huge fence, so the vertical 16 degree angle cuts worked out OK. We had two grown-ups hold the wood for that cut.
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Re: Scoring platform construction
Totally off topic, but where are people buying HDPE? We have some polycarb but I understand that HDPE can be bought much cheaper.
Are there good local options for buying it in bulk or do you rely on a large-scale provider and then wait for shipping. |
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Re: Scoring platform construction
A very effective method for cutting sharp angles on the hard board is to tape the hardboard to a larger piece of lumber (2x4 or 4x4) with a GOOD QUALITY double sided tape. Like this: http://www.woodcraft.com/Product/15D...-x-36-Yds.aspx.
Set your blade to 16deg make several small passes until you have the right depth of cut. Gently remove hardboard, use a butter knife to slide between the pieces. |
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Re: Scoring platform construction
Does anyone know how tall the scoring platform floor is from the ground to the platform floor?
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It's 2". Full specifications are on page 8 of the game manual.
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Re: Scoring platform construction
We managed to quickly, but roughly, build a scoring platform with two (2) sheets of half-inch plywood (at least twenty inches wide, length is up to you), two (2) two by fours, a protractor, and a reciprocating saw.
The edges of the plywood were marked with the protractor (sixteen degrees (16°) for contact with the floor), and the plywood was clamped to a table. A reciprocating saw was used to cut the angle. Extending lines down and perpendicular to the angle were drawn to help keep the saw in line, roughly. This method was used for both of the long-angled edges and the short-angled edge. Laying your flat sheet of plywood (half-inch thick, twenty inches wide, and your desired length) on top of the two by fours allowed us to have the top of the scoring platform two inches above the ground. Duct tape was used to "attach" the edges to the center piece, but alternate methods are recommended for long term use. A video of our robot driving over the scoring platform will be posted soon for reference. |
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We were able to fairly easily cut the angle by attaching the board that needed the angle to on of our steps while the step was standing on end. We then clamped a fence to the top of the up turned step for the appropriate off set for the angle. You then set a circular saw to 16 degrees from the vertical and you run it along the attached piece with another part of the step supporting the saw and giving it an even surface to run along. See attached photos. This was suggested by our swiggity swaggity mentor Sr. Verde.
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We bought our HDPE here: http://www.usplastic.com/catalog/item.aspx?sku=42585 ordered and received in 3 days!
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We got the smooth. Did not know they were different textures? Where did you find that info at?
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