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Ideal_Nerd 02-01-2015 21:17

pic: Team 3591 2015 Drive
 

Electronica1 02-01-2015 21:19

Re: pic: Team 3591 2015 Drive
 
Why are you using 1/4th inch? If you are putting bends in it, just go 1/8th inch, it will be lighter and strong enough to go through anything frc will put it through.

Ideal_Nerd 02-01-2015 21:28

Re: pic: Team 3591 2015 Drive
 
We used 1/8 last year and it got beat up and our frame bent in on its self. We also probably cut a triangle pattern in to it to save weight. As of now if we switched to 1/8 we would save 8.6 lbs

Ideal_Nerd 02-01-2015 21:30

Re: pic: Team 3591 2015 Drive
 
Also here is the STEP file for anyone who is interested.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_7...ew?usp=sharing

Cash4587 03-01-2015 02:17

Re: pic: Team 3591 2015 Drive
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ideal_Nerd (Post 1419371)
We used 1/8 last year and it got beat up and our frame bent in on its self. We also probably cut a triangle pattern in to it to save weight. As of now if we switched to 1/8 we would save 8.6 lbs

I'm probably going to be the first of many to say that with the right type of bends in the right places using the correct alum alloy, You do not need to use 1/4" alum, or even 1/8" alum. If you have a chance, check out some of 148s CAD. 148 has been doing sheet metal for a long time and I am sure you can learn a lot from it. I sure did.

Give this a look. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1...P1uGkje3U/edit

This is from Team 148 the Robowranglers

You sure are on the right track, just keep up the hard work!


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