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=Martin=Taylor=
18-08-2008, 08:45
[cdm-description=photo]31794[/cdm-description]

JesseK
18-08-2008, 08:52
Very elegant and simple. 35 lbs with 4 CIMs on the drive train (pre-electronics) is very reasonable. One concern and one question though:

It's unknown whether or not we will be forced to use the Jaguar in '09, so I'd recommend making another electronics board where the 'victors' are 60% bigger. I admit, I haven't kept up with the Jaguar thread so I don't really know.

How are the chains tensioned? I see how the two chains coming off the transmission could be auto-tensioned via sliding (barring clearance issues with the CIMs), but for the front two wheels will it work the same way?

Aren_Hill
18-08-2008, 09:07
Well he mentioned the wheel pillow blocks were mounted to 80/20 so i assume he's just sliding the block and clamping it down.

I love it, we've been working on a majority sheet metal 6wd base that should come together soon.

=Martin=Taylor=
18-08-2008, 12:45
Very elegant and simple. 35 lbs with 4 CIMs on the drive train (pre-electronics) is very reasonable. One concern and one question though:

It's unknown whether or not we will be forced to use the Jaguar in '09, so I'd recommend making another electronics board where the 'victors' are 60% bigger. I admit, I haven't kept up with the Jaguar thread so I don't really know.

How are the chains tensioned? I see how the two chains coming off the transmission could be auto-tensioned via sliding (barring clearance issues with the CIMs), but for the front two wheels will it work the same way?

This is more of an electrical/programming project than a mechanical project. I'd like to see my team get more practice making really clean electrical boards.

That being said, I'm sure you can see how cramped everything is with NORMAL sized victors! :ahh: If we get the option to use victors next year I would far prefer them to jaguars (I was under the impression that we would get this option?)

Everything is tensioned via sliding blocks. The grooves on the pillow blocks keep everything square. This design has limitless prototyping possibilities. You could use treads, mecanums, 8WD no problem. Just a matter of sliding everything around.

Where did I get the cRIO? Turns out they have CADs of all their products and some of their products look very similar to the FIRST one :)

Jim Schaddelee
19-08-2008, 08:29
Great job ,

Where did you get the cad data for new NI components?Can you save these files in step and post on CD.

Thanks jim
team 107

R.C.
19-08-2008, 23:17
If you want email me the cad and i'll upload to a fast server.

ATannahill
20-08-2008, 10:22
i would also like to see the CAD files

=Martin=Taylor=
23-08-2008, 02:12
Where did I get the cRIO? Turns out they have CADs of all their products and some of their products look very similar to the FIRST one :)

Okay Okay here's the link (http://sine.ni.com/nips/nisearchservlet?nistype=psrelcon&nid=203964&lang=US&q=FQL:%28locale%3Aen%29+AND+%28phwebnt%3A9190%29+A ND+%28nicontenttype%3Adimensionaldrawing%29&title=NI+cRIO-9074+Dimensional+Drawings).

For Inventor users: You'll need to save all the parts in the assembly individually (or just delete the microscopic ones:rolleyes:) if you want your assemblies to work.

R.C.
24-08-2008, 11:06
Okay Okay here's the link (http://sine.ni.com/nips/nisearchservlet?nistype=psrelcon&nid=203964&lang=US&q=FQL:%28locale%3Aen%29+AND+%28phwebnt%3A9190%29+A ND+%28nicontenttype%3Adimensionaldrawing%29&title=NI+cRIO-9074+Dimensional+Drawings).

For Inventor users: You'll need to save all the parts in the assembly individually (or just delete the microscopic ones:rolleyes:) if you want your assemblies to work.

It keeps giving me an error, so could you please just send the drawings to me and then i'll just upload them for everyone else.

Joe Ross
24-08-2008, 15:58
It keeps giving me an error, so could you please just send the drawings to me and then i'll just upload them for everyone else.

The license specifically says not to redistribute the models.