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Looks great!
[SPOILER] [/spoiler]Last edited by V_Chip : 23-03-2012 at 14:31. |
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Is there a reason you guys decided to go with the black tubing intake over a standard roller? You might have a little difficulty picking up balls that are against the wall.
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Thanks all for the kind words and advice! I'm looking into getting that orange hand pumice cleaner now. ![]() |
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Is this your practice bot or are you assembling 30 pounds at your competition? Just wondering how you managed to do this within bagging and robot allowance rules since I'd love to have our frame powdercoated between a competition.
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It's not powdercoated. We hand-painted it in a little under 1/2 an hour. We also welded it entirely ourselves (mentor welded, but we designed), and that took a little less than a few hours. We guestimated that by doing it this way, it would save a bunch of time rather than getting it custom cut and powder coated. If you don't have the time or resources to get your robot custom done, or powdercoated, I highly suggest doing this. Not only is it simple, it's cheap, takes no time at all, and looks great! |
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Any idea of the weight before/after?
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Why not spray paint, though? It goes on much faster and more evenly.
Spray paint tends to have a rather inviscid composition that lends itself to nice smooth finishes (except around sharp edges). Brushes and normal paint often leave brushstrokes (unless you thin the paint correctly). |
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Stays on way better than regular paint, plus while our parts are out to powder. We have time to work on other items. Like Cory said, we have about 2-3 powdercoat sponsors that do about a 4 hour turnaround for us. Only takes about 2-3 hours to really powdercoat a part. -RC |
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The first guy doesn't care, the PC place is apart of the company I work for. He basically will shoot anything we give him and we'll receive it back within 4 hours. So we have to do all the prep work, mainly just clean and debur parts. Which we have learned to do anyways. The 2nd/3rd place really cares about detail, we do zero prep work and we receive the parts back in 1wk. They'll clean/sandblast parts along with do multiple coats... Which is a good and bad thing. We only give them parts when we don't care about timing and the our go to guy is backed up. I'd honestly speak with your powdercoating place, the best thing to do is to just have it prepped ready to go. It makes their life easy and they'll be much happier. Plus they'll turn around the part hella fast. -RC |
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Yeah—sorry, I meant spray paint was better than a brush. Powdercoating is definitely better than mere paint of any variety; it's just a little harder to arrange logistically.
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We spraypainted a few of our parts, and they look horrible in comparison to our powdercoated frame and other pieces. The pain comes off extremely easily, isn't as bright and shiny, and it doesn't even hide the finish. It's hard to find a better process than powdercoating. Does anyone have experience with car paints or anything similar on an FRC robot? |
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Thanks a bunch for the support! |
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