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Re: Spectrum's Cart for 2014
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?
-Dave |
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We have a sponsor (Solarcraft) that will cut out the parts for us.
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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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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Re: Spectrum's Cart for 2014
The top surface of our cart is a mirror so that we can see under the robot.
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This is one of the best ideas I've ever heard. How do you protect the glass from impact damage?
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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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