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Re: Tool Suggestions
well it depends on what capabilities you have for cutting aluminum for the thickness. for are team we usually buy some 1*1 aluminum box along with some sheets of varying thicknesses of aluminum.
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Re: Tool Suggestions
We have the capability to cut thick Al, but for the frame, is 2x1 better than 1x1 Al? And how thick of a Lexan do you think we need?
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It's dependent on your construction methods for what type of box and for Lexan we usually keep some 1/16th and 1/8 on hand
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I suggest you talk to a local company and see what they have. Our first two years we built with wood without even knowing that we had a local company that extruded aluminum for shipping across the world.
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It is very dependent on your situation, but just as an example, we keep lots of .060 and .090 on hand. We also have some .125, and a bit of .25, and very little of anything thicker, save a few blocks. We've found that sheet metal is a more efficient and strong than lexan, and use it for most things on our robot.
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Re: Tool Suggestions
We're planning on doing something like this. Thanks for the advice
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