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AdmiralAllen
16-01-2008, 23:51
so our team started assembling our robot yesterday, this is what it looks like:

Yesterday (Day 11 of the season)

http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s250/AdmiralAllen/IMG_0435.jpg

Today

http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s250/AdmiralAllen/IMG_0472.jpg

MrForbes
16-01-2008, 23:54
neato! you took out the second stage gears too?

s_forbes
16-01-2008, 23:56
Wide wheels again! But they keep keep shrinking in diameter every year...

Looks good, can't wait to see what you guys put on top of it.

65_Xero_Huskie
17-01-2008, 00:00
Make sure you can fit a secure battery in there somewhere! :)

Justin M.
18-01-2008, 12:25
I guess you guys drilled and tapped gearbox mounts yourself into the extrusion piece? We did the same thing.

Elgin Clock
18-01-2008, 12:39
Those lexan plates on the Toughboxes are very easily cracked.

I would bump them up to be aluminum especially with a 2 motor setup.

I'm not saying you have to, but check those plates often, especially with the torque you are going to be putting on that system.

Only time will tell whether or not the lexan "fails" in that system, but we're not taking any chances and remaking them in aluminum.

Jimmy Nichols
18-01-2008, 12:42
Those lexan plates on the Toughboxes are very easily cracked.

I would bump them up to be aluminum especially with a 2 motor setup.

I'm not saying you have to, but check those plates often, especially with the torque you are going to be putting on that system.

Only time will tell whether or not the lexan "fails" in that system, but we're not taking any chances and remaking them in aluminum.


One of my students accidently cracked the LEXAN when he was installing a motor, he had the bearing backwards (Flange facing out) and it caused the motor to be crooked as he tightened it on and the crack started at the mounting hole. Any one using the Toughbox needs to be checking those plates reguarly.

AdmiralAllen
20-01-2008, 15:33
Make sure you can fit a secure battery in there somewhere! :)

Here's what it looks like without a secure battery.....

http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s250/AdmiralAllen/nobattery.jpg

M4 Sherman
21-01-2008, 23:35
Those lexan plates on the Toughboxes are very easily cracked.

I would bump them up to be aluminum especially with a 2 motor setup.

I'm not saying you have to, but check those plates often, especially with the torque you are going to be putting on that system.

Only time will tell whether or not the lexan "fails" in that system, but we're not taking any chances and remaking them in aluminum.

Thanks for pointing that out! We'll definitely have to watch those lexan plates when we start testing.