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Using Fabworks for FIRST Robotics (FRC/FTC)

How FIRST teams can leverage on-demand laser cutting and bending to build faster, lighter, and more reliable robots—without slowing down shop time.
Oct 24, 2025
Design
Using Fabworks for FIRST Robotics (FRC/FTC)

Why Fabworks for FIRST teams?

On-demand fabrication lets teams ship out tricky or time-consuming parts and keep in-house time focused on assembly, wiring, programming, and driver practice. Whether you’re a rookie FTC team without a full shop or an established FRC program pushing complex sheet/tube designs, Fabworks can help.

What you gain:

  • Speed: Order long-lead parts early; keep your machines running on simpler parts.
  • Quality: Clean edges, repeatable hole patterns, accurate bends.
  • Time: Spend scarce student/mentor time on iteration and testing.

Common Use Cases

No In-House Fab? No Problem.

If you don’t have a CNC router, or yours isn’t large enough for long tubes or big bellypans consider ordering these parts. Upload a STEP, get an instant quote, and receive parts in days.

Great candidates:

  • Long 1×1 / 2×1 tubes with precise hole patterns
  • Large bellypans exceeding your router’s work area
  • Thick steel ballast plates you can’t cut in-house
Laser-cut 2×1 tube with precise hole pattern
Pocketed aluminum bellypan

Parallelize Your Build

Split your manufacturing and order complex sheet/tube parts through Fabworks while you make spacers, printed parts, and turned shafts in-house.

Tips:

  • Finish long-lead sheet/tube parts first so you can order early.
  • Order extras if a part is unlikely to change and could need spares.

Ordering Spares

Spares save events. If a component is mission-critical, or likely to bend/snap in a collision—order two or three in the same batch. The marginal cost is small compared to the value of uptime.

Parts That Are Hard (or Slow) to Make In-House

Large Bellypans with Pocketing

Bellypans take forever on small machines, especially with pocketing. Outsourcing yields clean, accurate parts without swallowing a weekend.

Pocketed bellypan ready for assembly

Steel Parts

Most CNC routers struggle with steel. Outsource heavy ballast or strength-critical parts to laser-cut steel.

Small-Feature Parts (gears/sprockets/odd profiles)

Laser cutting small features is quick and repeatable. Custom gears, sprockets, and odd profiles are common wins.

Laser-cut gear plate with fine features

Design notes:

  • Avoid ultra-tiny slots/bridges that may be fragile.
  • Use fillets rather than knife-edge features where possible.

3D-Print Inserts

Metal inserts for printed parts can be ordered alongside plates. If a vendor doesn’t carry a certain shape (like 3/8" hex), design your own and laser-cut them. Add a few extras to each order.

1/2 in hex steel insert for printed hub
3/8 in hex steel insert for printed pulley

PEM Hardware (Self-Clinching Fasteners)

PEM hardware can cut assembly time without sacrificing thread strength. Use where repeated service is expected.

PEM nuts installed in a gusset

Odd Thicknesses

You don’t have to stock every sheet thickness. If your design calls for an in-between gauge like 0.090", outsource and avoid sitting on half-used sheets all season.

Bending

Many teams don’t have press brakes. Even basic bends can reduce part count and boost stiffness.

High-impact examples:

  • Simple L-brackets: Replace multiple plates and fasteners with one bracket.
  • Arbitrary-angle brackets: Set geometry in CAD; let bending hit the angle.
  • Larger structural pieces: U-channels for stiffness; arm links without extra weight.
Bent aluminum structure increasing stiffness

Design notes:

  • Use the specified bend radii and materials for predictable results.
  • Add bend reliefs at corners to prevent deformation and cracking.
  • Keep critical holes clear of bend lines per guidelines for each material/thickness.

Budgeting & Speed

  • Parallelize cost and time: Place the first batch early (drivebase + primary structure), then make simpler parts in-house while it ships.
  • Buy days, not just parts: Extra driver practice usually beats one more redesign cycle.
  • Spares strategy: Order duplicates for high-risk, high-downtime items.

Sponsorships for Teams

Fabworks sponsors educational and competitive programs, including:

  • FIRST Robotics Competition (FRC)
  • FIRST Tech Challenge (FTC)
  • Formula SAE
  • BattleBots
  • Rival Robotics

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