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bs7280 30-08-2013 00:03

Alternatives to the standard kitbot frame
 
What alternative robot frames are out there that are an alternative to the standard kitbot?

z_beeblebrox 30-08-2013 00:07

Re: Alternatives to the standard kitbot frame
 
Please try to be more specific on what you're looking for. Are you looking for another COTS product or are you interested in designing and building something yourself?

That said, I'll do my best to answer any questions that you may have.

AllenGregoryIV 30-08-2013 01:55

Re: Alternatives to the standard kitbot frame
 
The VEXpro frames are probably the closest things in terms of simplicity to build and features.

http://www.vexrobotics.com/vexpro/chassis-and-framing

We used the 2013 Drive in a Day Chassis this year and it was great.

Mk.32 30-08-2013 02:41

Re: Alternatives to the standard kitbot frame
 
West Coast Drive :p

But in all seriousness it depends on the resources of your team. If you want to buy COTS AM/Vexpro frames are probably best choice, 221 LCC makes WCD/ish? frames but they are pricey.

If you search CD you will find tons on custom frames/drivetrains as well as lots of info on the AM/Vex frames.

Andrew Lawrence 30-08-2013 09:25

Re: Alternatives to the standard kitbot frame
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mk.32 (Post 1289228)
West Coast Drive :p

But in all seriousness it depends on the resources of your team. If you want to buy COTS AM/Vexpro frames are probably best choice, 221 LCC makes WCD/ish? frames but they are pricey.

Good idea: WCD
Costly idea: 221 WCD

I suggest OP researches drivetrains a little more before making a concrete decision on what to buy.

IndySam 30-08-2013 10:04

Re: Alternatives to the standard kitbot frame
 
AndyMark also has their cheep and dirty kit and various nanno tube options.

HumblePie 30-08-2013 10:04

Re: Alternatives to the standard kitbot frame
 
Check out the Nanotubes from AndyMark. They come in 20" and 31" lengths and can be easily assembled into a 4WD, or 6WD drop center configuration. Just cut and mount some crossmembers, a belly pan, motors and wheels, and you're (mechanically) good to go. We've used them 2 of our 3 years, and have been happy with them. They're also easily reconfigurable for a demo or practice bot.

http://www.andymark.com/product-p/am-0949.htm


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