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Re: Plywood and 2x4 Cutting Diagrams for Field Elements

How do I use the layouts drawn in blue and red to determine the exact number of pieces of plywood required to build the field elements? It appears only the 3/4" plywood is identified in the blue drawing. Are the red drawings all 1/2" plywood?
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Re: Plywood and 2x4 Cutting Diagrams for Field Elements

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How do I use the layouts drawn in blue and red to determine the exact number of pieces of plywood required to build the field elements? It appears only the 3/4" plywood is identified in the blue drawing. Are the red drawings all 1/2" plywood?
If you compare the item numbers written in Jason's CAD file with the FIRST-provided 2017 Team Version Drawings, you should be able to figure it out.
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Re: Plywood and 2x4 Cutting Diagrams for Field Elements

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How do I use the layouts drawn in blue and red to determine the exact number of pieces of plywood required to build the field elements? It appears only the 3/4" plywood is identified in the blue drawing. Are the red drawings all 1/2" plywood?
Correct. You'll note the layers are named for the material... Green is on the 2x4 layer, blue on the 3/4" layer and red is the 1/2" layer. If you check out the FIRST supplied drawings (see above post) then you'll get a full inventory of the parts. The FIRST drawings, however, don't give you the parts in a useful fashion for determining how much wood you need or how to slice it.

I recommend numbering each part as you cut it. Refer back to FIRST's drawings for details on the parts with holes or angle cuts. Note that the hole cut out of the top of the boiler is re-used to make the touch bracket at the top of the rope.

It took two of us about five hours in a well-equipped wood shop to slice up all the parts, and a couple hours for teams of students to assemble them.

Again, if you only want some of the elements, you can ungroup the various sheets and rearrange the pieces to get only those you want.

I also expect that you'll be able to recreate functionally identical elements using alternate methods...

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