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    well sometimes people might have hardox they can poass on i have some 5mm not very big but i dont need it or there are places you can buy from not sure where they are

    i am building a crusher at the moment if you look on the new robots only feather database i have posted some pics on flickr

    it is a very big subject and you need to consider some things first,
    crushing force wanted
    budget
    linear actuator
    hydrualics
    or homemade actuator

    then you can start thinking of some designs, and then about what motors etc you cna use with the weight left

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    i can weigh it tomorrow and tell you the price for the postage, anyhting else you might need just ask i might have it but i would ask for some money then as the hardox i got for free so its not right to charge money for that

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    not tried drilling the stuff but it is very hard lots of collant other people can tell you more

    how do you plan to cut it?

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    Angle grinder to cut it unless you have access to laser/plasma/water jet.

    Cobalt drill bits, lots of coolant and as slow a speed as possible to drill it. Make sure you can resharpen your drill bits as you will need to after a while. Other drill bits will just blunt (been there done that)

    Hardox on a cluster featherweight? Is it a rammer or something else?

    It weighs effectively the same as steel (around 8000kg/m^3)

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    The typhoon robots used hardox for the cutters of both the heavyweight and middleweight. Some of the first machines to use it. All typhoon machines have since retired.

    A hardox cluster is possible. You will have to keep the weight in mind at all times though. I would try and get hold of some 4mm hardox if possible. 4mm is plenty strong for a feather and the extra 1mm all over weighs a lot.

    I get my hardox from JL steel services based in Stirling (you can find them via google) but I believe there are a few other stockists in Englandshire.

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