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Ricky Q. 07-01-2013 00:33

pic: VEXpro Drive in a Day - Final Chassis
 

AlecMataloni 07-01-2013 00:35

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Does it come in black?

Chinmay 07-01-2013 00:45

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how are chains tensioned?

It was cool watching this progress as the day went on. Great price tag too!

Redo91 07-01-2013 00:47

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I imagine the center to center spacing is such that an exact number of chain links can be made without the need to tension.

It is awesome to see things like this being done.

Redo91 07-01-2013 00:49

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EDIT: Double post, seem to be missing the delete button...

Chinmay 07-01-2013 01:03

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Redo91 (Post 1209615)
I imagine the center to center spacing is such that an exact number of chain links can be made without the need to tension.

It is awesome to see things like this being done.

Yea, I thought that too, but then i saw how close the chain on the 8wd side of the bot is to the floor and it made me a bit worried :)

ttldomination 07-01-2013 01:35

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Quote:

Originally Posted by AlecMataloni (Post 1209606)
Does it come in black?

I don't think they tried to market it to the billionaire, spelunking, base-jumping crowd.

- Sunny G.

s_forbes 07-01-2013 02:20

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CIMs are going to look comically large on all the smaller robots this year. And look how much room the battery takes up!

Barry Bonzack 07-01-2013 11:19

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So I noticed the talent working this project included 2 VPs, a director, a mechnanical engineer, a marketing manager, 2 engineering interns, and 1 other intern. Being an engineering planning and cost analyst, I wondered "what would this project cost?" Specifically, if these people were to bid this as a contract, or charge it direct to the company, what would be the price tag.

Assumption: all 8 employees worked from 7:15am - 7:00 pm (11.75 hours)

The answer: Between $10,000 - $20,000
(ambiguity to not reveal proprietary information that would cost me my career)


Thank you IFI and VEX team for your many many hours of hard work and donations to support STEM education.


Students, consider this every night when you are at your build space. Look around the room, see all of the mentors there making your build season happen, and consider what their time is worth. If 1 day of 8 people working is worth between 10-20K to an engineering company, what is 6 weeks?

Taylor 07-01-2013 11:55

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Quote:

Originally Posted by AlecMataloni (Post 1209606)
Does it come in black?

I sure hope so.
We know that efficiency and speed increase by 17% when a material is anodized.

JVN 07-01-2013 12:52

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Barry Bonzack (Post 1209795)
The answer: Between $10,000 - $20,000

You can't put a price tag on labors of love. :)

The founders / owners of IFI are both committed to supporting the FRC program. Tony & Bob have made it very clear that they want us to continue doing cool things like "drive in a day" to help support the community; this is great news for people like myself and the others in our company who came in on Sunday and are HAPPY to donate our time to projects like this.

I think it is fantastic that the co-owner and CTO of a multi-million dollar international company would give up his Sunday to play with robots. It makes me proud to work here.

Also... This was one of the first design projects that I've had the chance to work on with both Bob & Raul -- it was a VERY cool experience to collaborate on such a short project with two such impressive designers.

-John

Gregor 07-01-2013 14:52

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Looks like a great project, thanks IFI.

Care to explain the different wheel spacing on each side of the drive?

AllenGregoryIV 07-01-2013 14:59

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Gregor (Post 1209953)
Looks like a great project, thank IFI.

Care to explain the different wheel spacing on each side of the drive?

They built it to accommodate both 6 and 8 wheel drive designs. They wanted to test both on the prototype so they did one on each side.

clandry94 10-01-2013 16:13

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Does anyone have an idea when this will be available to purchase?

Ricky Q. 10-01-2013 16:40

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We have it ready for purchase now!

Details on the final VEXpro Drive in a Day Chassis Kit and Accessories are available here:

http://www.vexrobotics.com/vexpro/ch...-in-a-day.html

Best,
Ricky


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