
FRC running light adapter
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I designed this running light adapter for an FRC robot. The adapter is mounted on a piece of tubular aluminum on my team's FRC robot. I created the part using SolidWorks, and it's a vital component of our robot. The adapter was printed with my team's XYZ Davinci Pro printer. We chose to print without rafts, which saves time and effort during post-processing. However, we did decide to include supports, as they ensure that the adapter prints correctly and maintains its structural integrity. Our printer has a high-resolution capability, allowing us to achieve a resolution of 100-400 microns. This level of detail is crucial for creating accurate and precise parts like the running light adapter. For infill, we chose a density range of 10-100%, which provides the perfect balance between weight and strength for our application.
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