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Yeah but then I end up drilling through the piece that guides the drill-
i've tried metal, plastic, etc and they just don't work :( thanks for the advice though!
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If your school does not let you print with its 3D printer you can find some online 3D printing that is pretty inexpensive. We used Craftcloud to 3D print- it gives you a lot of different vendors and different pricing depending on what material you want to use. Just another option if you really want to 3D print
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My school doesn't have a 3D printer. And I don't wanna order a lot because that means shipping 😭 (there's no way I print and order once and make a perfect vehicle) Thanks though!
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pumptato-cat wrote: Mon Sep 26, 2022 6:34 pm My school doesn't have a 3D printer. And I don't wanna order a lot because that means shipping 😭 (there's no way I print and order once and make a perfect vehicle) Thanks though!
Other options for 3D printing might be a public library (some have 3D printers, depending on where you are) or a local makerspace. If you've got a local makerspace type place, people there are usually pretty helpful. If you call them and tell them you're a high school student doing science olympiad and are looking to 3D-print parts for a vehicle, I'll bet someone would help you get set up.

(I hear you about shipping. We got parts laser cut for a build last year, and the shipping was most of the cost!)

Failing that, talk to your coach - they might know someone. Colleges, small businesses, private individuals: there are a lot of 3D printers scattered around, and a lot of people are willing to help out polite kids who are asking for help with something reasonable.
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Thank you so much for all the advice! Unfortunately, our local library doesn't have a printer.. nearby colleges do not, either. I do know that our robotics team bought a printer using fundraiser money, but I don't think they'll let me use it..(their team is crazy competitive) Haha, yeah, shipping was like half my expenses for mtv...Thanks again! I'll try out your last suggestion. Good luck this season! :D
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