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Nick Lawrence
02-02-2012, 09:59
Nice work 2791. Your chassis is solid, clean and very professional looking. Hats off to you guys, it's truly beautiful.
-Nick
Very nice looking, love the blue...
Looking forward to seeing it at the RPI Tech Park in a few weeks
DampRobot
02-02-2012, 10:03
First of all, that is a pretty chassis. Powder coating always makes robots look more "professional."
I was wondering why you decided to go 6wd with a "wide" robot. Most teams decide to go 6wd with a dropped center to make it easier to turn a long robot. However, you already have the wide track width that is required to turn. Was there something else that factored into your decision?
sometimestommy
02-02-2012, 10:07
Me Gusta! I really like to see powder coated frames! Are those the toughbox micros?
EricLeifermann
02-02-2012, 10:08
First of all, that is a pretty chassis. Powder coating always makes robots look more "professional."
I was wondering why you decided to go 6wd with a "wide" robot. Most teams decide to go 6wd with a dropped center to make it easier to turn a long robot. However, you already have the wide track width that is required to turn. Was there something else that factored into your decision?
I assume that its so they can cross the barrier...
Very interesting gearboxes. It appears that you've decided to spend a bit of weight on an extra set of 2nd stage output gears in order to keep the center of gravity nice and low. Seems like a smart choice for a game with a barrier to traverse and a bridge to climb.
I was wondering why you decided to go 6wd with a "wide" robot.
I assume that its so they can cross the barrier...
Actually it serves two purposes. First, wide robots are easier to fit three to a bridge. We were uncomfortable with hanging wheels off the edge of the ramp to balance three without knowing if we had enough weight to load the side that is on the bridge.
Second, it gives a wide opening for our intake while eliminating the need for a "drop down intake" that some long robots are utilizing this year.
Fun fact, this robot will be unable to cross the barrier. Bridge only.
Are those the toughbox micros?
Nope. The gearboxes are custom, but based off the toughbox.We added two gears per side in order to "streamline" the gearboxes. It doesn't really serve a purpose other than looking nice and keeping them out of the way.
sometimestommy
02-02-2012, 10:18
Nope. The gearboxes are custom, but based off the toughbox.We added two gears per side in order to "streamline" the gearboxes. It doesn't really serve a purpose other than looking nice and keeping them out of the way.
Very nicely done. Good luck in competiton!
Jack and the rest of FRC2791,
It looks like you are going to need to keep some windex around to remove the finger prints.
Seriously clean and simple. Welcome to the Colson Performa wheel club.
Brandon Holley
02-02-2012, 10:50
Lookin good Shaker. Very clean.
Seriously clean and simple. Welcome to the Colson Performa wheel club.
Our club is growing by the year Foss.
-Brando
Gorgeous! I'm glad to finally see some people going wide-orientation
thefro526
02-02-2012, 13:55
And the battle for best looking EWCP bot has begun.
JamesCH95
02-02-2012, 14:06
Nice! I'll see you at GSR :cool:
And the battle for best looking EWCP bot has begun.
Is this CAD or IRL? Because everyone knows Gary can out CAD all of EWCP combined. However, I'm still going to try and give him a run for his money.
O'Sancheski
02-02-2012, 17:42
Would you be able to snap us a pic of the live axle hubs you are using? I would really like to see how they look. Are they very similar to Foss' dead axle hubs?
KrazyCarl92
02-02-2012, 17:55
Beautiful looking chassis Jack! Looks like Shaker is really raising the bar this year with their belt driven WCD. Can't wait to see it at the RPI field and compete with you at regionals!
Would you happen to know a weight for that?
Would you happen to know a weight for that?
It weighs 41lbs as shown.
A picture of our colson hubs can be found here. (https://fbcdn-sphotos-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-snc7/400193_316808138356621_200551909982245_784295_5511 32283_n.jpg) The press was the same size as the dead axle hubs RC and WCP are selling. and they were fairly easy to broach (we find the wider the piece, the straighter it broaches). The main difference between the live and dead axle hubs is our hubs do not have the flange for sprocket attachment.
O'Sancheski
02-02-2012, 18:49
It weighs 41lbs as shown.
A picture of our colson hubs can be found here. (https://fbcdn-sphotos-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-snc7/400193_316808138356621_200551909982245_784295_5511 32283_n.jpg) The press was the same size as the dead axle hubs RC and WCP are selling. and they were fairly easy to broach (we find the wider the piece, the straighter it broaches). The main difference between the live and dead axle hubs is our hubs do not have the flange for sprocket attachment.
I am very impressed to see the progress that Shaker has made over the past 3 years. 2010 was obviously your most successful year, but the last year and a half you guys have stepped up your game and the designs keep getting better and better. I hope that this year you have more build time than you guys did last year and I look forward to seeing you guys compete. I believe this is the year that 2791 will bring home their first banner.
thefro526
02-02-2012, 23:46
Is this CAD or IRL? Because everyone knows Gary can out CAD all of EWCP combined. However, I'm still going to try and give him a run for his money.
Dunno man, pretty sure we might be catching up to Gary in the CAD department - but real bots are all that matter.
And the battle for best looking EWCP bot has begun.
What's the criteria for best looking? Because our robot isn't exactly going to be pretty, or even painted for that matter (except for our red pop rivets of course). In fact we'd already sudo-kicknamed this years bot the "Fat Swan".
...I believe this is the year that 2791 will bring home their first banner.
We hope so too!!:D Jack is really stepping it up this year with this chassis this year. So we have a good base, and a lot more good things to come... We have to thank our sponsors PVA (http://www.pva.net/) for the machine and welding time, they were so nice they even offered to powder coat it. We also need to thank Noel's Machine shop (http://www.noels-cnc.com/index.html) for the bumper mounts and more parts not shown here.
mdiradoorian
03-02-2012, 21:24
Nice work so far team 2791. I like the fact that you guys are going to how a wide bot but I have a few questions.
What is the Gear ratio of the gear boxes?
Does your robot have any dropped wheels?
How do you expect to turn if one set of wheel are not dropped?
Nice work so far team 2791. I like the fact that you guys are going to how a wide bot but I have a few questions.
What is the Gear ratio of the gear boxes?
Does your robot have any dropped wheels?
How do you expect to turn if one set of wheel are not dropped?
The gear ratio is 12.75:1, standard TB ratio.
We do have a dropped center wheel, so we plan to turn like everyone else.
Nice work so far team 2791.
Thanks.
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