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BobbyVanNess 03-02-2013 18:14

Team 20 Practice and Competition Chassis
 
This is Team 20's first WCD! It's about 44 pounds with motors and electronics. The wood is a temporary electronics mount on our practice bot.



Notice the "West Coasted" Toughbox Mini's


davepowers 03-02-2013 19:53

Re: Team 20 Practice and Competition Chassis
 
Holy giant pictures batman! Looks good so far, I'm a fan of welded, west coat drives!

-D

BobbyVanNess 04-02-2013 00:25

Re: Team 20 Practice and Competition Chassis
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by davepowers (Post 1227097)
Holy giant pictures batman! Looks good so far, I'm a fan of welded, west coat drives!

-D

I tried to resize them... But thanks, see you guys at WPI!

JosephC 04-02-2013 00:44

Re: Team 20 Practice and Competition Chassis
 
Nice chassis!

Willing to tell us what those uprights are for? ;)

JewishDan18 04-02-2013 00:47

Re: Team 20 Practice and Competition Chassis
 
Can't wait to see them drive :D

KrazyCarl92 04-02-2013 16:08

Re: Team 20 Practice and Competition Chassis
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by JosephC (Post 1227208)
Nice chassis!

Willing to tell us what those uprights are for? ;)

Thanks!

The front upright near the frame opening is the mount for the pivot point for our shooting tray. The rear uprights are for support of that tray on the other end and possibly additional electronics mounted vertically. Not shown are the uprights for the hanging mechanism, which will bolt to the frame with a hole pattern allowing it to be moved along the robot to account for the center of gravity and minimize swinging while hanging for 10 points.

JewishDan18 04-02-2013 22:58

Re: Team 20 Practice and Competition Chassis
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by KrazyCarl92 (Post 1227430)
Thanks!

The front upright near the frame opening is the mount for the pivot point for our shooting tray. The rear uprights are for support of that tray on the other end and definitely additional electronics mounted vertically. Not shown are the uprights for the hanging mechanism, which will bolt to the frame with a hole pattern allowing it to be moved along the robot to account for the center of gravity and minimize swinging while hanging for 10 points.


FTFY :P

Damiaen_Florian 04-02-2013 23:30

Re: Team 20 Practice and Competition Chassis
 
Looking good as always guys, can't wait to see this thing in action!

Chris is me 05-02-2013 11:30

Re: Team 20 Practice and Competition Chassis
 
Wow, our robot designs grow more similar by the year. I hope ours looks that good in a few days.

This should be a very competitive season for you guys. West coast best coast.


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