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What are some tools, excluding ones from Vex, y’all think are necessary?

Rhett
11/30/2022 at 05:29:53 AM PST

Basically what the title says, What are y’all opinions on tools (obviously excluding the ones from vex) that y’all think are absolutely necessary to have when building y’all competition bots, i.e. specific brands of screwdrivers, nut drivers, types and brands of wrenches, etc.

xTigr
11/30/2022 at 05:52:06 AM PST

Tin snips are extremely useful, you can cut through polycarb like paper.
https://www.lowes.com/pd/CRAFTSMAN-1-18-in-60CrV-Snips/1000594719

the154mikey
11/30/2022 at 06:02:47 AM PST

Most here will list what I probably have to say (Wera, Wiha, and Bondhus >>>>)

but my favorite tool has been my Makita portable band saw. (any brand works, I just like Makita)
Makes life so easy…

My second favorite is a Dremel – and take care of these too! Under abuse, they break quickly, but otherwise, they can last a really long time!

DrumrollPlease
11/30/2022 at 06:19:51 AM PST

Totally agree, a good dremel is super useful. Make sure to get some sanding bits for it, as sometimes the metal you cut it kinda sharp.

the154mikey
11/30/2022 at 06:26:26 AM PST

I thought of another thing: All tools from VEX absolutely suck EXCEPT for the open-ended wrench.

Do not waste your money. Literally anything on robosource will serve you better…

Matt4233b
11/30/2022 at 06:36:31 AM PST

My kids love forceps over needlenose for placing small spacers and screws in hard to reach places. https://www.amazon.com/Premium-Autoclaveable-Hemostat-Forceps-Titanium/dp/B07QGQ26RT/

9MotorGang
11/30/2022 at 06:38:22 AM PST

Bolt cutters are great for cutting LS shafts. Takes only a couple of seconds do and leaves a fairly clean cut. I would also recommend a file for shaving down any sharp edges on your bot and cut shafts.

15545G-SC
11/30/2022 at 06:46:59 AM PST

A Ryobi Electric air compressor for pneumatics if you have them.
[

RYOBI - Inflators - Air Compressor Tools - The Home Depot

https://www.homedepot.com › … › Inflators
](https://www.homedepot.com/b/Tools-Air-Compressor-Tools-Inflators/RYOBI/N-5yc1vZc285Zm5d)

Edit: Buy it from Lowe’s, it’s cheaper I think.

Rhett
11/30/2022 at 06:51:33 AM PST

Replying to 15545G-SC ↩️

This is a great option, however one of our builders is a diver so we just fill up a dive tank to fill our pneumatics for comps lmao

Rhett
11/30/2022 at 06:53:50 AM PST

Replying to the154mikey ↩️

This, the teeth on the screwdrivers, especially the ones on the t8 screwdriver even more so with the low profile high strength collars, constantly get shaved off/down, and that is what most commonly causes screws to get stripped in my experience

7996B
11/30/2022 at 07:54:39 AM PST

this tool is absolutely amazing for putting nylocks on long screws, the shaft of the screwdriver is hollow so a screw can fit through it, this mixed with a drill is a life saver for screw joints.
https://www.amazon.com/Magnetic-Klein-Tools-630-3-8M/dp/B000MKH4OS/ref=asc_df_B000MKH4OS/?tag=&linkCode=df0&hvadid=309832851244&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=5074509793985475590&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9030097&hvtargid=pla-491958125420&ref=&adgrpid=64417494871&th=1

Rhett
11/30/2022 at 07:56:24 AM PST

Replying to 7996B ↩️

I actually just ordered some of these recently because of the hollow shaft lol

Rhett
11/30/2022 at 08:15:46 AM PST

Replying to 9MotorGang ↩️

got any recommendations for good bolt cutter to get for this purpose

Ali
11/30/2022 at 09:09:16 AM PST

If you have some money and want to splurge, I’d really recommend this electric screwdriver. It’s a little slow at times, but it helps over longer build sessions if you need to be screwing a lot. We use one of these and it is amazing.

https://www.amazon.com/Xiaomi-Precision-Screwdriver-Rechargeable-Screwdriving/dp/B09KY4ZZXP/ref=sr_1_10?crid=340YHOMDDPA6S&keywords=electric%2Bscrewdriver&qid=1669827995&sprefix=electric%2Bscrewdriver%2Caps%2C75&sr=8-10&th=1

the154mikey
11/30/2022 at 09:34:17 AM PST

Replying to Rhett ↩️

it’s true!

my best experience is with Wera screwdrivers. Though, they’re my own, and I don’t abuse them. I had a cheap, ACE hardware branded T15 screwdriver last through 4 seasons of insane abuse.

Good screwdrivers make such a difference. I don’t know why teams cheap out on them. Cheap screwdrivers lead to all kinds of headaches…

However, the Wiha hex screwdrivers, as far as I know, are still kicking at my HS, good as new. The bondhus screwdrivers aren’t as durable, but they’re pretty cheap, and they last a REALLY long time too. It took a lot of abuse to wear those ones down – if they were used kindly, they would have probably lasted longer.

I am 1000000% of the mindset of buy tools nice instead of twice.

Rhett
11/30/2022 at 09:52:01 AM PST

Replying to the154mikey ↩️

Do you have any experience with the durability of the ball end screwdrivers, are they any good or are they just kind a gimmick, same question for the spring locking tip screwdrivers

the154mikey
11/30/2022 at 10:05:06 AM PST

Ball end screwdrivers are legit – buy the Bondhus ones! They work well, and they’re essential sometimes!!

I’ve never tried the locking tip ones. I personally magnetize my screwdrivers when possible.

Pat.Chet.02
11/30/2022 at 10:10:21 AM PST

Replying to Rhett ↩️

Ball-end screwdrivers are really handy for getting screws into places at weird angles (not huge angles, but I’d say ~20-30 deg is a rough working limit), but keep in mind that they are more fragile than a regular one so you can’t crank down on them as much. They’ll hold up just fine if you use them properly, but they do have a limit.

Rhett
11/30/2022 at 10:12:03 AM PST

Replying to the154mikey ↩️

Are the wiha ball ends comparable to the Bondhus ones?

I’ve been using magnetization but with magnetization the screw can be held to the screwdriver anywhere on the tip and at any orientation (i.e. sideways) and makes it more difficult sometimes, with the spring locking ones, I’m hoping that it can only hold on the screw when the teeth are in the screwhead

Rhett
11/30/2022 at 10:13:08 AM PST

Replying to Pat.Chet.02 ↩️

yeah, I kind of figured that they’d be more fragile than a normal screwdriver

Pat.Chet.02
11/30/2022 at 10:15:12 AM PST

Replying to Rhett ↩️

They’re not bad. I usually use a ball end for most things just out of convenience unless I need a longer driver shaft or I want to make absolutely sure that the screw doesn’t move.

district9
11/30/2022 at 11:26:15 AM PST

Replying to Pat.Chet.02 ↩️

Got this thing last season.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08DCZ459V
Not as cheap and reliable as that classic Ryobi but has a few bonuses:

  • mad small
  • charges via microUSB so don’t need to carry extra chargers
  • the 6000 mAh battery (not a lie) can also be used as a phone (controller) charger
  • flashlight (silly bonus I guess)
    Quality/origin are questionable but it lasted us an entire season. Forgetting to use it before a match, that’s topic for another time.
karmanyaahm
12/02/2022 at 06:54:05 PM PST

Replying to Ali ↩️

I just got this yesterday, and (with one day of experience) this electric screwdriver is a steal for $15, and has USB-C charging. It is significantly thicker than yours though.

https://www.walmart.com/ip/637051606

minkey
12/02/2022 at 07:12:36 PM PST

A square and 4 baking scales. Never underestimate the difference a properly balanced and squared robot makes

AlecMiller
12/04/2022 at 03:21:29 PM PST

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7996B
12/03/2022 at 04:58:37 AM PST

Replying to karmanyaahm ↩️

This one is a life saver too, definitely not as thin, but has enough torque and battery life to put together an entire field wall and game elements and then some.

SteveTheSteve
12/05/2022 at 10:18:21 AM PST

Replying to 7996B ↩️

Scissors. Scissors for zipties.

Rhett
12/06/2022 at 04:47:18 AM PST

Replying to SteveTheSteve ↩️

For hard to reach places I prefer to use these https://www.grainger.com/product/52JT38?gucid=N:N:PS:Paid:GGL:CSM-2295:4P7A1P:20501231&gclid=Cj0KCQiA7bucBhCeARIsAIOwr–fRoSGvacw6Gr_UB-FZefmlQob-UjRUczRM0mlV9Kc5IR0v6hSre0aAsTVEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds

and for places that you can use them a cable tie gun like this is the way to go https://www.amazon.com/Electriduct-Cutting-Fastening-Adjustable-Tension/dp/B00B52NYNM?th=1``