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sdcantrell56
17-01-2008, 22:04
That looks very similar to our drivetrain that I'm going to put up in the next couple days only we don't have the spiffy lightening patterns to save the machinists. I really like it!!
Dan Petrovic
17-01-2008, 22:14
Wow nice. Is that anodized?
Are you guys using treads this year?
Have you named your robot yet?
May I suggest Randy Junior?
edit: How about Randy 2.0
Tim Arnold
17-01-2008, 23:11
Isn't this going to be covered with bumpers?
Wow nice. Is that anodized?
Are you guys using treads this year?
Yup gold, and no we will have a complete AM drive like always.
Have you named your robot yet?
May I suggest Randy Junior?
edit: How about Randy 2.0
No names yet but we have a few ideas bouncing around.
Isn't this going to be covered with bumpers?
Unfortunately yes.
Kyle Love
18-01-2008, 00:00
The robot only has to have the bumpers on for 2:15, then the rest of the time they can be off. :p I like seeing the tensioning slot on the middle wheel.
its da PAT!!!
18-01-2008, 06:49
no kyle those slots in the middle is for the wheel shaft there are no "tensioning slot" on the frame
The robot only has to have the bumpers on for 2:15, then the rest of the time they can be off. :p I like seeing the tensioning slot on the middle wheel.
no kyle those slots in the middle is for the wheel shaft there are no "tensioning slot" on the frame
Well those are so the wheel can be moved for tensioning.
Kyle Love
18-01-2008, 13:26
Thinking about the tensioning slot more today, would that tighten one and loosen the other?
Thinking about the tensioning slot more today, would that tighten one and loosen the other?
The trans is between the two driven wheels. The rear one has it's shaft installed so it's hard to see the slot. The front wheel isn't driven.
NICE. I'm gonna try to get team-number-cheeseholes CNC'd on our arm now...
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