Yeah, an HDPE wedge would likely get fairly blunt in just one fight.. However a simple way to do it may just be to make an HDPE wedge and then bolt a bit of sheet steel to the end of it to give it some strength. Something like 2mm mild steel sheet would probably work fine for non- spinner combat, as the HDPE behind it will stop it bending, and the steel on top will stop it going blunt.
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That would be fantastic, thanks so much! Not sure about the dimensions yet, but I'll try and get something planned out. It would be more like 2 flat pieces if that's ok, as I plan for my robot to have a front and a rear wedge, but if it's not too much trouble and you're just using up scraps that would be really good of you.Thanks!
Can I PM you at a later date about dimensions and payment and things?
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Originally posted by Rapidrory View PostYeah, an HDPE wedge would likely get fairly blunt in just one fight..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BOs1x9v4Hwg
The moral of the story is make sure the HDPE doesn't flex into your spinning weapon...
But yeah, steel would be ideal if you can find a piece to fit, I'd definitely recommend that.
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Ok, so I was looking at these on Ranglebox.com: http://ranglebox.com/mechanical-products/
Just wondering if this is needed to join HDPE together, or can HDPE sheets be bolted directly to each other, without any joining elements? If it is necessary, would it be the M4 or M6 threaded bar I'd need?
And also, how would one go about cutting the bar to size? Is an angle grinder necessary?
I know this was mentioned on this thread by Flag Captured a while ago now - sorry for not asking about it sooner!
I'm a little bit away actually building much at the moment as I'm still having problems with the drill chucks from hell. None of my local shops had torx screwdrivers, but I'm going to a hobby shop in another town tomorrow so hopefully I can get this sorted!
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I've found HDPE can kinda hold a thread, I tend to just drill the appropriate tapping size hole then wind the bolt in with a cordless drill and it cuts it own thread that will last a fairly long time as long as it is not in full combat.
Also a lot of people just use ordinary wood screws to hold the panels together and as long as they are not remove and put back in too many times they shoudo hood just fine.
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Originally posted by dotDominic View PostOk, so I was looking at these on Ranglebox.com: http://ranglebox.com/mechanical-products/
Just wondering if this is needed to join HDPE together, or can HDPE sheets be bolted directly to each other, without any joining elements? If it is necessary, would it be the M4 or M6 threaded bar I'd need?
And also, how would one go about cutting the bar to size? Is an angle grinder necessary?
I know this was mentioned on this thread by Flag Captured a while ago now - sorry for not asking about it sooner!
I'm a little bit away actually building much at the moment as I'm still having problems with the drill chucks from hell. None of my local shops had torx screwdrivers, but I'm going to a hobby shop in another town tomorrow so hopefully I can get this sorted!
HDPE can hold a thread, it has been done but given that tapping it requires a Tap and a turning tool and a drill of a specialist size, ege 6.8mm for an M8 bolt, I would suggest using barrel nuts for some parts too. Then you just need a drill and 2 normal drill bits, and M8 for the bolt to go in and a M12 for the barrel nut for example. A combination of that and Ranglebox will allow you to deal with almost any joining situation.
The M6 Ranglebox is aimed at the Featherweight class where as the M4 can be used strategically in feather but I would say lends itself better to the beetleweight class.
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Both Ellis and Sam (Tormenta 2/Rango, Hatchet respectively) use barrel nuts in HDPE and swear by them. If you install them right, they're excellently strong! And as for the Ranglebox threaded rod, again used right it's really nice stuff. Think it held Tormenta 3 together this year, and I think Mario's used it on (Nebelwerfer?) to nice effect. Really handy!
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