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It seems like with the octagonal frame, you have room for 2" wide - if not wider - wheels. With the 4" Colsons coming in a 2" wide variety, is there any reason you opted to choose the 1.5" wide wheels?
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Another question - is your bellypan just not lightened yet, or are you using a solid piece of aluminum? If you don't have the resources to waterjet a diamond-bellypan, I highly suggest using a solid piece of 6mm or 1/4" thick plywood as a bellypan. It's much lighter than a solid aluminum plate, and will serve well as an electronics pan as well as providing the torsional stiffness the diagonals that a diamond bellypan provide. |
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![]() This is our drivetrain with incorrect screws retaining the wheels. We used large washers for cosmetic reasons, we did some machining on the face of the wheel and wanted to keep it covered. Edit: Or as Akash pointed out, socket wrenches work in the set up you have CADed. |
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I revise my previous statement to say that, thanks to Eric's example, a hex cap screw works equally as well any method of retaining. |
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http://i.imgur.com/W7jAg3A.jpg We're partnering with another team to help with the waterjetting. |
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