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Richard.Varone 11-02-2013 14:26

pic: Marauder Drive
 

splatter 11-02-2013 14:31

Re: pic: Marauder Drive
 
The Render Took me about 4 Hours 30 Min on a
AMD FX-8150 @ 3.9Ghz (8 Core)
Water Cooled
8Gb of Kingston HyperXT1 memory @ 1600mhz
Western Digital Velociraptor SATAIII
GTX480
Resolution : 15360x8640 which is 16k or digital cinema quality
Hope you enjoy :)

Andrew Remmers 11-02-2013 16:39

Re: pic: Marauder Drive
 
I can not wait to see how this works!

- Andrew

theawesome1730 11-02-2013 23:11

Re: pic: Marauder Drive
 
Looks really heavy. What sort of weight is it?

Richard.Varone 11-02-2013 23:42

Re: pic: Marauder Drive
 
Ya unfortunately there pretty heavy, about 15lb a piece :(

theawesome1730 12-02-2013 00:18

Re: pic: Marauder Drive
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Richard.Varone (Post 1231970)
Ya unfortunately there pretty heavy, about 15lb a piece :(

I love it heavy or not, a cheesed version would be really cool

Dancin103 12-02-2013 10:24

Re: pic: Marauder Drive
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Richard.Varone (Post 1231970)
Ya unfortunately there pretty heavy, about 15lb a piece :(

Ours were 20 a piece at one point...

AaronSonn 20-02-2013 20:41

Re: pic: Marauder Drive
 
I designed a similar gearbox with a high/low and a drive/climb shifter! I just need to come up with a brake like you have. How do you stop the gear? I see the pneumatic piston, but what is on the end of it?

Richard.Varone 20-02-2013 21:12

Re: pic: Marauder Drive
 
I'll be posting pics/vids of it soon, but all it is is a small piece of rack on a sliding block, the key is to software assist it so your not jamming it into the gear ruining the teeth. Also the piston needs minimal pressure (<5psi) so its possible to use the spring loaded pistons, or possible even a servo ( gonna try that one out sometime soon ).


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