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Off-season chassis
This is the grabcad for last year's offseason chassis that my team worked on and built. It is designed to weigh around 25-30 lbs with all of the hardware on it.
![]() EDIT: IN THE GRABCAD OPEN THE ASSEMBLY CALLED TB2_base.asm I hope this works |
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The assembly is not showing up for me on GrabCAD. Could somebody double check that it's not just me (or GrabCAD + Creo)?
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Most WCD I've seen have the chain or the belt behind the wheels. I've always assumed that the intent is to protect the chain or wheel from caught when the robot is hit from the side. Are you concerned about that?
Edit: I'm going by the picture, I can't get the CAD either |
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The picture you have is enough, although the model doesn't load for me; kind of odd.
Building on what Chak said, you may have trouble mounting bumpers on there without extending the front/back rails. I love the lightening pattern (seems strong but light), and the use of what appears to be 2x2 tubing everywhere. Have you considered adding a bellypan for stiffness? |
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Why carbon fiber over "cellulose fiber"? Wood tends to be nearly as strong and light, but is far cheaper and easier to machine. And the frame is plenty sturdy to make up for any loss in strength? |
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