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Actually, now that I think about it, space might be an issue. I know there's a lot of unused room in the shop, but we do have to share it with our schools drama board.
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Similar to what David suggested above. I would HIGHLY recommend getting a router. You can make pretty much your entire robot on it.
All the flat plate/bent parts are routered. We used to do tubing on it before we had a CNC mill. |
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In terms of a 3D printer, would you be able to have access to one without needing to own it? You might not need it for a lot of things, but it can be really useful in certain situations.
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4607 members seemed to use my welders more than any other tool (maybe the plasma cutter). I don't think that they are always on task, but they are welding.
I don't know if you were able to get a look at our robot at the MSHSL, but our winch was all welded together in my lab - as was the throwing mechanism (the catapult), and the mechanical stop. You already have much of what you need to complement a welder - outside of a bench grinder. If you are in the market, contact a local gas wholesaler (Oxygen Service Co. out of St Paul...) and they will get you set up for around $450 for a Miller 140 Autoset and the initial tank and the cart. If you have any other questions on purchasing a welder or would need help, just PM me. |
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We have access to a 3D printer at one of the teams in our district's school.
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Beyond the CNC itself we bought a computer, endmills and a mister setup. The cost is pretty low to run the router itself. Its mainly power + coolant + endmills + wood screws and a cutting board. I'd be happy to answer any other questions related to the Techno Routers. |
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Holy Crap. That is a lot of money. I can't speak for 4536, but $19k is way out of our budget (FRC 4607 CIS - Becker High School). Are there other options? |
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There are other options out there such as DIY (FRC973 has a great setup) and cheaper end models that use steppers etc... I don't happen to know off the top of my head but this thread has more info: http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...ght=cnc+router |
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Last year 3309 tried to get a Haas TM-1 but we ran out of room in our build area and got a tormach instead (whoops). Once we move into our new area in a couple years, we will be sure to try to get the TM-1. Since we had it on our wish list for a few years, it driving our fundraising efforts, so when sponsors ask why we need $35,000 we can say exactly what we want and why. Sometimes, we explain our other options but usually most sponsors are satisfied that we know what we are doing. Having a businesses plan goes a long way. It gives confidence to sponsors that their money is really making a difference in an organization. Right now i am doing the same thing with Code Orange 3476. The team is asking for a lot of stuff they need: a knee mill, new lathe, cnc router, cnc mill, broaching set, and a lot of extra little tools. So I am throwing everything on a list. It looks like it's well over a $100,000. But if 3476 only got 10 percent of that list, that's still 10,000 dollars. I am going to take that list to show it to grants, sponsor and even "philanthropists." its rare but sometimes you just meet a person that just wants to help by crossing an item off of your wishlist. Its certainly more rewarding for them than writing a check. |
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Before deciding what tools you need, think about what problems you want to solve.
Have a lot of shafts that need sizing or drilling, spacers needing to be cut to length, big holes drilled in small things, and such? Get a lathe. Have robot mechanisms that are several pieces and a royal pain to cut? Maybe a mill. But do you (like us) have materials all over the place, and find that you are buying things during Build that you later learn you already have? Get a cabinet of bin boxes. Or tools that never seem to find their way home? Get some nice tool boxes, and make indexes so the tools have a definite home. So, what problems does your team encounter during build? Whatever they are, buy your tools to address those, rather than buying a tool and then searching for problems it can solve. |
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