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wasayanwer97 10-02-2014 12:29

pic: Team 668 chassis frame (empty)
 

Orion.DeYoe 10-02-2014 12:31

Re: pic: Team 668 chassis frame (empty)
 
That is a very unique drivetrain! I never thought about doing WCD style like that. Are the drive sprockets (for chain or belt) intended to be mounted between the plates?

waialua359 10-02-2014 16:46

Re: pic: Team 668 chassis frame (empty)
 
Very similar to ours, including material, thicknesses, and standoff lengths.
We also bought a set with spares of the WCD gearboxes, but instead elected to go with a custom 3 motor one we made.

Andrew Lawrence 10-02-2014 17:51

Re: pic: Team 668 chassis frame (empty)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Orion.DeYoe (Post 1340619)
That is a very unique drivetrain! I never thought about doing WCD style like that. Are the drive sprockets (for chain or belt) intended to be mounted between the plates?

I don't know Wasay's intent behind the design of the drive with respect to sprocket placement, but I've been in his shop and seen it enough to confirm that you can include sprocket placement between the plates, though it'll require some manipulation of the standoffs. It's a beautiful design regardless. I got to see it drive the other day, and it definitely worked like a charm.

wasayanwer97 10-02-2014 21:28

Re: pic: Team 668 chassis frame (empty)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Orion.DeYoe (Post 1340619)
That is a very unique drivetrain! I never thought about doing WCD style like that. Are the drive sprockets (for chain or belt) intended to be mounted between the plates?

Thanks!
It was definitely an experiment in design for us. The method of construction/fabrication was simply what best lent itself to our resources.


On our final robot, the drive sprockets will not be inside the channel.
However, it was designed with the option for both.
If we used versablocks, the chain run would be internal. We however, decided to go with standard sliding bearing blocks. Mechanical team preferred a non-internal chain run for access purposes.


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