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Mike Hendricks
31-01-2006, 23:42
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Diggin the chassis there. I would never even think about trying to weld and get the wheel shaft holes to line up.
Mike Hendricks
01-02-2006, 00:21
I would never even think about trying to weld and get the wheel shaft holes to line up.
Hehehe.
Ok, so maybe we cheated a little bit. Maybe these will clear it up ..
http://www.eaglerobotics.com/images/temp/06frame.jpg
http://www.eaglerobotics.com/images/temp/06frame1.jpg
Basically, we took a solid aluminum rod, turned the outsides down enough to fit into the holes we drilled into the frame, and drilled out the center of the rod (all this was done on a mill and a lathe). Stick the 2 frame rails together, and it lines up perfectly. Clamp and weld. Once we welded the 4 2x1 braces in (you can see them in the top picture), we cut out tubes. Milled it down so 1/16" is outside the frame (so we didn't cut the entire weld off). Our wheels are going to be driven off the hub on the wheel, so the shaft doesn't have to spin. It took alot of machining, and work to get it right, but the final result is something that is dead on straight. Nothing worse than a robot that doesnt drive straight.
Salik Syed
01-02-2006, 10:19
clever! , nice chassis hope to see you @ sac.
it looks like you are using the same safety goggles as us. lol
Andrew Blair
01-02-2006, 18:16
I'm impressed that it was done with MIG. I've only ever seen anyone attempt something like that with TIG. Great job guys!
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