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Andrew_V
12-06-2014, 21:28
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Interesting. 4 cim gearbox, but it would be hard to hang over the wheels. Would you put it paralle to the sides?
Also, how does it work?
cadandcookies
12-06-2014, 22:58
Where do I get the transparent CIMS? Also, do they come in silver instead of gold?
Nice render though-- is the open port in the back the output?
MissRaptor
13-06-2014, 00:05
Beautiful, Solidworks is a majestic beast of the highest degree. I vote solid gold though.
Ignoring the cost/stability issues of a solid gold robot it has lots of pros
Dunngeon
13-06-2014, 00:19
Beautiful, Solidworks is a majestic beast of the highest degree. I vote solid gold though.
Ignoring the cost/stability issues of a solid gold robot it has lots of pros
Imagine how easy it would be to market to other teams.
"If you pick us, you can have a gearbox"
Seriously though, this looks GREAT for a render! How long did it take?
Andrew_V
13-06-2014, 01:48
Thank you for the compliments all but,
Actually I will have to give credit for the CAD to my team mate Scott (whos last name escapes me atm) awesome dude btw :) . He was teaching our younger members how to use solidworks and whipped something quick up. So... I sneaked on while he wasn't paying attention had a little fun (Solid works gray gets a little boring) Although the "neon green" didn't work as planned....
Rendering Took about 5 minutes (Photoview 360) we have dell optiplexes Core 2 Duos 3.0Ghz(?)
As for the gearbox it wasn't designed for a drive train rather for a winch. (It was more of demonstration of how to begin to use solidworks the actual gear box is currently being modeled by our younger members)
I really want to just hop on mcmaster carr get some polycarb, and some brass. Could totally go for some steam punk cims now :')
If your reading this scott, hope your not mad :)
mplanchard
13-06-2014, 09:35
Beautiful! Just Beautiful! Marie
Chris is me
13-06-2014, 09:48
It looks like and I'm hoping those two plates are identical and one is just rotated 180 degrees to make this gearbox work. If so that's really cool. I don't know if 8 motor drives are ever necessary / a good idea, but this design is a cool way to implement 4 motors. Perhaps for a 4 CIM / 4 Mini or 4 CIM / 4 550 drive.
BrendanB
13-06-2014, 10:26
I remember a team this year (4034) who's shooter was powered by 4 miniCIMs and so was team 58's.
Andrew_V
13-06-2014, 11:53
It looks like and I'm hoping those two plates are identical and one is just rotated 180 degrees to make this gearbox work. If so that's really cool.
Correct!
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