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    There are better ways IMO to loose weight on a machine. The old Razer 'Swiss Cheese' style can be very efficient if you think carefully about where you drill the holes. Smaller battery perhaps? Can you loose weight in the wiring by making it more efficiently loomed? Downsize your weapon motor (if you have one)? Even removing the case off your RX can save 5g if that is what you need.

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    The CF sheet you linked to is only for looks and has very low mechanical strength - its not suitable for use in combat bots at all. CF can save weight in bots if you are careful; I use it for mounting all the electronics and Decimator uses it for top & bottom cover panels. It is really useless as armour and you have to be careful about mounting points; always use a washer to distribute loads or the CF can crack around the screw heads.

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    Caaaaarbootanium!!

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    Carbotanium: how does it work? Very simple. The strength comes from how awesome it sounds to say you have it on your robot. What a time to be alive.

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    Well, at the end of the competition everyone was saying it, so it's strength was a mix between legendary and mythical.

    Shame those don't work well in real world applications......

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    They do, but only if you truly believe.

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    It depends on what the original panel weighed and how much CF saves. If the panel is just a cover and is not going to get direct hits then a better quality CF sheet would work. Have a look at Decimator's build log to see how it uses CF sheets to support the drive motors: http://www.robowars.org/forum/viewto...=2023&start=75 The CF is a little scuffed up after two events but still works perfectly.

    Your other option is Garolite G10 sheets. This is a fibreglass composite sheet and is MUCH cheaper than CF. It is bit more flexible, a little heavier and available in a wide variety of thicknesses.

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