Re: Bonding polycarbonate
Things I have seen.
Basic. Araldite, woodscrews, Ali angle and bolts.
Advanced, chloroform, type specific adhesives, heatformed/welded
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The stuff I've got chemically welds the two panels together apparently so I'll drive it full speed into a wall to see how it holds up. Im looking to use two Ti strips to act as wear plates and a little more resilience to the leading edge. They'll have to be bonded on too
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Also, Im doing a 2d card model to size, what sort of size is a victor, or scorpion xxl?
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It should say in the website under product description
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Wow, that was hijacked lol.
Anyway. Im not having much luck sourcing titanium to use for the leading edges on the wedge sections of my bot. I was wondering what other materials could be used? The thickness would be around 0.5mm to 0.8mm and would be bonded to the polycarbonate panels?
Cheers
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I've got a sheet of 2mm stainless steel (though I reckon it's closer to 1.5mm thick) that I have no use for. Not sure of its dimensions off-hand (it's got similar proportions to a sheet of A4 paper, but bigger) so it might fall short of your requirements, but if you don't mind waiting till the weekend I can find out and let you know. If it's not too small, you can have it for the cost of postage.
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i have some 2-2.5mm ish ali. the longest ti i have is 335mm
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cheers guys but what i need is two sheets of 444mm x 20-50mm x 0.6-0.8mm Ti. i'm thinking that stainless would be the next best thing as it would have to withstand (or bounce back from) the bot landing on that corner. i tried 5mm ali and that bent up with the weight landing on its corner.
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got tons of steel u can use :)