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It weighs 17.4 Lbs with the wheel cut outs, but when we get done it will weigh 14 Lbs.
And it looks good.
08-02-2005 19:30
Kyle
ooooooooo, looks good and its nice and shiny, how much does it weigh?
08-02-2005 19:32
Bcahn836
17.4 lbs but we aren't done cutting it. it will be about 14 Lbs when we are done.
08-02-2005 19:33
Max LobovskyDo you have any info on this polishing technique that a lot of teams use on their aluminum? I'd like to try it on our robot.
08-02-2005 19:38
Bcahn836
We just used a grinder with a scuff pad and went over the top with it, it took about 5 mins to do, and we were already rounding the corners and smoothing the edges.
08-02-2005 19:54
sanddragAnother thing you can do to get a similar look is to use one of those wire brushes that fits in a drill. The bad thing about that is it hurts when the wire bristles fly out of it.
08-02-2005 20:08
Alex Cormier
wow thats a beefy plate. may i ask why so beefy? thats the weight of two tyrannies and support brackets for our bot.
08-02-2005 20:11
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Originally Posted by Pit Bull 1126
wow thats a beefy plate. may i ask why so beefy? thats the weight of two tyrannies and support brackets for our bot.
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(but with motor(s) of course.)
08-02-2005 20:46
Elgin Clock
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Originally Posted by Pit Bull 1126
wow thats a beefy plate. may i ask why so beefy? thats the weight of two tyrannies and support brackets for our bot.
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09-02-2005 06:43
Bcahn836
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Originally Posted by Elgin Clock
Looks like the robot is going to be similar to the team 19 robot of 2002. And with that thickness of plate, I would be willing to bet on it.
Are you planning on starting the match on your side, and falling down to have a really wide or long robot? Speaking of 2002, that method of polishing looks great painted. We did that in 2002. http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/at...achmentid=1576 |
09-02-2005 10:00
Rocketboypretty shpiffy
too bad we used 80/20 for all of our frame.
09-02-2005 10:13
David66
another method to polish aluminum like that (if you have a mill) is to use a chuck with an abrasive rubber tip (it has a specific name i think, i just cant remember it at the moment)