K-cut recently did a pretty big job for me (in 8mm Hardox, including some folding) and they were great. Make sure your parts have suitable clearance on holes and such as their machine is a waterjet, which is a little less accurate than laser. For small holes in thin material, 0.5mm oversize should be about right.
You may also want to flip (mirror) parts in your 2D layout of the parts to be cut. This way, the edge taper from the cutting process will be mirrored and your chassis will be symmetrical.
Be sure to tell them you were pointed to them by the robot fighting community! We've been giving them a good bit of business.
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