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NelsonMichael
07-03-2013, 01:01
I've seen quite a bit of interesting solutions to having either 2 square tubing slide together or 80/20 slide together.

What have you used? and What is the... "best" sliding track to use?

nicholsjj
07-03-2013, 01:28
We actually cut a piece of 80/20 in half and made custom rail cars with skateboard bearings. It works well because you can machine an upside down v pattern into your mounting blocks to mount under the half rail, and you also have a place to run cable through.

martin417
07-03-2013, 06:51
In 2011, 1771 made both the elevator and the minibot launch rail from IGUS slides. They worked flawlessly. The CAD model for the bot is available on frc designs. (http://www.frc-designs.com/)

Peter Matteson
07-03-2013, 07:29
We make our own using 1/8" wall box and delrin slides.

You can see a couple of these mechanisms on our 2011 robot here:

http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/photos/37063

jimwick
07-03-2013, 07:50
We have used 8020 with skateboard bearings.
It's a bit bulky but slides like ice on ice.
I don't have a good picture, but you can see part of the assembly in this pic.

EOC
07-03-2013, 07:56
Linear sliders for 80/20 are available from McMaster Carr:
http://www.mcmaster.com/#t-slotted-framing/=lrvibi

DonRotolo
07-03-2013, 19:25
80/20 also sells sliders.

We used 80/20 this year with custom sliders, but in the past we have used Igus, who makes some really awesome solutions.

Grim Tuesday
07-03-2013, 19:37
I'm rather curious what 254 used for their elevator in 2011 (http://youtu.be/HJVGgaAJefo?t=32s). Whatever it was, it was smooth and light.

NelsonMichael
07-03-2013, 20:01
Yeah I was also wondering that, I'd like to stay away from the 80/20 because on an elevator, its just too heavy. Yes, easier to work with, but I don't know if its worth it if you have the resources to make due with c-chanels and honey-combed extrusions.