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seth3206
21-12-2014, 17:59
[cdm-description=photo]41027[/cdm-description]

cmrnpizzo14
21-12-2014, 18:00
I love the render, Autodesk always seems to look so nice!

How are your 80/20 pieces attached to each other? I can't see anything in the render but I am assuming that there is some bracket on the inside corners.

wyrzykowskij1
21-12-2014, 19:05
Are you at all concerned about bending your axle shafts during matches? What do you plan to use this for?

Ben Wolsieffer
21-12-2014, 20:36
Are you at all concerned about bending your axle shafts during matches? What do you plan to use this for?

It looks like there is some kind of support right next to the wheel that should prevent this (look on the far side).

seth3206
21-12-2014, 22:16
I love the render, Autodesk always seems to look so nice!

How are your 80/20 pieces attached to each other? I can't see anything in the render but I am assuming that there is some bracket on the inside corners.

There are 3/16 aluminum gusset plates on the bottom where the 80/20 pieces connect and two hole corner brackets on the outside part of the double wide pieces of 80/20 that spans the length of the robot.

seth3206
21-12-2014, 22:21
Are you at all concerned about bending your axle shafts during matches? What do you plan to use this for?

lopsided98 is correct, there are 3/16 aluminum plates that hold the bearings on both sides of the double wide 80/20. Some are hidden behind the wheels from this point of view.

BrendanB
22-12-2014, 08:06
This looks good. The render brings a new meaning to West Coast Drive.

seth3206
02-01-2015, 11:23
Here is the .stp file: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-zY9tnNO3pDazVXSmVBMFR5MWc/view?usp=sharing