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Dival
29-12-2013, 14:44
[cdm-description=photo]39246[/cdm-description]

Navid Shafa
29-12-2013, 14:45
Looks good, but you're forgetting these bad boys :D

http://www.globalnerdy.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/wheels.jpg

RandomStyuff
29-12-2013, 16:08
What's the white thing that sits in the wheel where the bearing should? Is that a special type of brushing?

(EDIT: To clarify, I'm looking at the Lunacy wheels picture, not the CAD)

Cory
29-12-2013, 16:26
Maybe I'm missing something that goes on here, but without another cross member farther forward that frame would get completely destroyed the first time it took a good hit from another robot.

Navid Shafa
29-12-2013, 16:38
Maybe I'm missing something that goes on here, but without another cross member farther forward that frame would get completely destroyed the first time it took a good hit from another robot.

I'm guessing the theoretical collecter/hopper would act as a cross-brace.

Dival
29-12-2013, 16:51
Looks good, but you're forgetting these bad boys

I am aware of it. In fact, this specific design is kinda worthless in any previous game. Its also made in the sizes of 2013 rather than those of 2009...

I'm guessing the theoretical collecter/hopper would act as a cross-brace.

That's right. I've decide not to plan any cross without the upper mechanism in mind.

Michael Corsetto
29-12-2013, 16:54
my goal was to make as much space as possible in the middle of the frame.

If this is your goal, it worth noting that you "waste" almost an inch on each side of the drive train by placing an inch of empty space between the outer surface of the wheel and the outer edge of the frame perimeter (as defined by the bumper mounts your modeled).

My advice would be investigate the possibility of slimming those bumper mounts, widening the frame, and see how much "intake area" you can gain. Now, with 2009 rules in mind, there was a minimum bumper length anyways, but I just thought I would highlight the opportunity to "optimize" your frame layout.

And ditto on getting a front cross-member in there. Or at least something near the front.

Looks great though, hope this practice serves you well in 6 days!

-Mike