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SoccerTaco
05-02-2013, 14:35
3D Printer, meet Carbon Fiber. We sure hope you like each other!

http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/img/6ff/x6ffb53c36c9fd5d3cc6bd09d754fbc43_m.jpg.pagespeed. ic.ZFN1OHZSWU.jpg

http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/img/749/x749d5912682e6f0f6591d51ca6506170_m.jpg.pagespeed. ic.hxJXKhFDcZ.jpg

Tem1514 Mentor
05-02-2013, 14:53
Way to much dollars for our pocket.

With that said, it looks real good. Just swap the two top drive wheels and your good to go.

Seven Talons and three spikes :ahh: wow that is a power hungry beast but sure can't be beat.

dodar
05-02-2013, 14:54
I dont really see how you are gonna mount bumpers to this...

SoccerTaco
05-02-2013, 15:14
We were surprised at how inexpensive many carbon fiber components are. Take a look at pricing on carbon fiber tubes, for example.

As far as bumpers go, a couple of the students are designing brackets that will wrap around the wheels - with bumper mounting points incorporated onto those brackets. It won't look exactly like the outer rail on a KOP robot, but it should serve the same function - protecting the wheels and providing support for the bumpers.

Russel3675
05-02-2013, 18:27
This looks really cool, guys. Smart idea to use carbon fiber.

What is the thought behind using something so light and strong? Are you trying to keep it light for climbing? Maybe be incredibly maneuverable, judging by the mechanums, for a great shooter bot?

JohnSchneider
05-02-2013, 18:55
well on your front end the plastic protrudes from the carbon fiber as well (like 1/2" or so) so technically you'd need offstands for your front and rear bumpers too...

SoccerTaco
05-02-2013, 23:41
What is the thought behind using something so light and strong? Are you trying to keep it light for climbing?

Yes, we are attempting to climb all the way up, so of course the thinking was the lighter the better. We are shooting also.

PayneTrain
06-02-2013, 00:00
Those motors look like miniCIMs. Am I mistaken?

SoccerTaco
06-02-2013, 00:16
Those motors look like miniCIMs. Am I mistaken?

Yep, they are the minis.