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Rod
30-01-2005, 16:42
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Holtzman
30-01-2005, 16:45
Looks great! I love the custom wheels. Very nice. How fast is it geared to go? And how much, if at all, did you lower the center wheel?

On a separate note, this year appears to be the year of the 6 wheel. It worked so well for 254/60/22/etc I get the distinct feeling that we will see a lot of 6 wheels in 05'

Alex Cormier
30-01-2005, 16:55
sweet, i remember your inventor drawing for 6WD awhile ago, good too see it actually come into affect this year! see ya out on the field.

Rod
30-01-2005, 19:00
Looks great! I love the custom wheels. Very nice. How fast is it geared to go? And how much, if at all, did you lower the center wheel?

On a seperate note, this year appears to be the year of the 6 wheel. It worked so well for 254/60/22/ect I get the destinct feeling that we will see alot of 6 wheels in 05'Speed 7.6 FPS Center wheel is 1/8" Lower

Mike Hendricks
30-01-2005, 19:53
Speed 7.6 FPS Center wheel is 1/8" Lower

Which would make your ground clearance what?

Looks like less than 1/2" ..

Rod
30-01-2005, 20:03
Which would make your ground clearance what?

Looks like less than 1/2" ..
Ground clearance is 1/2 in center, 3/8 front and back. Wheels are 5" Dia. We are going to make 6" wheels this week.

sanddrag
30-01-2005, 23:23
I like the "smallness" of the gearboxes and how they fit back to back so well with lots of space between. What does the 55 lbs include (electronics and battery too?) Also, how thick is the sheet metal?

Rod
31-01-2005, 08:56
I like the "smallness" of the gearboxes and how they fit back to back so well with lots of space between. What does the 55 lbs include (electronics and battery too?) Also, how thick is the sheet metal?
55 LBS as shown (includes Battery) sheet metal is 1/16"

Swampdude
31-01-2005, 09:12
We had 1/16" thick chassis channel like that last year (http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/showthread.php?t=25588), I hate to tell you but the perimeter got the living #$#$% beat out of it. It caved in like a tin can, and not even in rough play. We ended up putting 1.5x1.5x1/4 angle around the top, on the front and back. That helped but even that got caved in. You might be OK if you put a bunch of noodle foam around it. Also having those wheels outside the envelope without some kind of fenders or protection might get the shafts bent when you take a side smacking. Sorry if I'm annoying you, just want to be helpful.

But other than that, this is a very clean nice design, nice light gearboxes. G/L

Denman
31-01-2005, 11:09
is that got the back 2 and the front wheel powered seperately? i can't see that well lol
looking nice though, good/bad to see that other teams have got lots built :rolleyes:

Rod
31-01-2005, 11:39
We had 1/16" thick chassis channel like that last year (http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/showthread.php?t=25588), I hate to tell you but the perimeter got the living #$#$% beat out of it. It caved in like a tin can, and not even in rough play. We ended up putting 1.5x1.5x1/4 angle around the top, on the front and back. That helped but even that got caved in. You might be OK if you put a bunch of noodle foam around it. Also having those wheels outside the envelope without some kind of fenders or protection might get the shafts bent when you take a side smacking. Sorry if I'm annoying you, just want to be helpful.

But other than that, this is a very clean nice design, nice light gearboxes. G/L
Frame is 1/8" bottom pan is 1/16'

Rod
31-01-2005, 11:44
is that got the back 2 and the front wheel powered seperately? i can't see that well lol
looking nice though, good/bad to see that other teams have got lots built :rolleyes:
It is tank drive. The three wheels on each side turn together.

abeD
31-01-2005, 12:38
Also having those wheels outside the envelope without some kind of fenders or protection might get the shafts bent when you take a side smacking.

I am pretty sure 254/60 did this with a high degree of success so I wouldn't be too worried. BTW it looks very nice and well organized.

Bill Gold
31-01-2005, 13:08
I am pretty sure 254/60 did this with a high degree of success so I wouldn't be too worried. BTW it looks very nice and well organized.
60/254's four corner wheels were protected with a roundstock bumper that spanned the full width limit in the front and rear last season. Check old pictures on CD and on teams' websites if you want to see how it looked.

-Bill

Cyberguy34000
31-01-2005, 14:44
I like the "smallness" of the gearboxes and how they fit back to back so well with lots of space between. What does the 55 lbs include (electronics and battery too?) Also, how thick is the sheet metal?
The gearbox was made like that just because of last year's box, it was a royal monstrosity, took forever to build, and weighed a ton. We deliberately tried to stay away from that this year.

pakrat
31-01-2005, 15:01
WHat do the spikes do? :confused:

Rod
31-01-2005, 15:03
WHat do the spikes do? :confused:
Spikes are for the arm.