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Re: Spectrum's Cart for 2014

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With lots of dubstep and an underglow.
Robotics = Dubstep nowadays. ^^

A purple underglow would be pretty cool. Make sure the blocks you put on top are tall enough for you to work on the robot comfortably!
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Re: Spectrum's Cart for 2014

Anyone have the link to 148's cart CAD?

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Re: Spectrum's Cart for 2014

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Laser cut? Aluminum? You must have a powerful laser cutter.
We have a sponsor (Solarcraft) that will cut out the parts for us.

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Anyone have the link to 148's cart CAD?

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I emailed JVN to be able to see their cart CAD. I imagine if you ask him he will be happy to send you it.
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Laser cut? Aluminum? You must have a powerful laser cutter.
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Re: Spectrum's Cart for 2014

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Laser cut? Aluminum? You must have a powerful laser cutter.
Dude... you can cut 1/2 steel with a laser. Why would aluminum be a big deal? They're not using a little laser engraver. Metal cutting lasers are very common not to mention one of the best options for cutting out robot parts.
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Make sure the blocks you put on top are tall enough for you to work on the robot comfortably!
The top surface of our cart is a mirror so that we can see under the robot.
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The top surface of our cart is a mirror so that we can see under the robot.
This is one of the best ideas I've ever heard. How do you protect the glass from impact damage?
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This is one of the best ideas I've ever heard. How do you protect the glass from impact damage?
I'm not too entirely sure, someone else on my team would answer that question better. I think it's either a polycarbonate mirror, or a piece of clear plastic is placed over the mirror. I think it's just a polycarbonate mirror, though.
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