Hi all, I am Team Expulsion's teacher and am looking to get the younger year groups involved in robotics within school. My current plan is to buy some cheap speed controllers, some 1000rpm motors and a variety of servos and brushless motors in order for them to design and build their own featherweights.
They would be using acrylic as the main material for their robots - the reasoning being that it will be easier to contain and also they will break in a spectacular fashion!
I am looking to build an 8x4x2ft arena in my classroom but am now looking at polycarbonate sheeting and wondering how to calculate a thickness required. With so many variables I am unsure where to start. Does anyone have any suggestions? Obviously cost is an issue so thinner is better whilst still maintaining failsafe safety.
Quite happy to have them all wearing goggles as well as having the polycarbonate if deemed sensible.
Thanks!
Thomas
They would be using acrylic as the main material for their robots - the reasoning being that it will be easier to contain and also they will break in a spectacular fashion!
I am looking to build an 8x4x2ft arena in my classroom but am now looking at polycarbonate sheeting and wondering how to calculate a thickness required. With so many variables I am unsure where to start. Does anyone have any suggestions? Obviously cost is an issue so thinner is better whilst still maintaining failsafe safety.
Quite happy to have them all wearing goggles as well as having the polycarbonate if deemed sensible.
Thanks!
Thomas
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