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railerobotics 25-01-2016 21:05

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railerobotics 25-01-2016 21:07

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Check out week 1 Progress.:yikes: :D CAD and Prototypes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qWOnwJEKyO4

snoman 25-01-2016 23:29

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Looks good. where did you get the belt? ?

JohnSchneider 26-01-2016 02:30

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A game built for track drives. You guys were definitely at an unfair advantage this year!

Beautiful machine work like always.

Sunshine 26-01-2016 08:28

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Sweet!

railerobotics 26-01-2016 08:45

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BercoFlex

D_Price 26-01-2016 08:49

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Very nice. How are you going to power the tank drive?

railerobotics 26-01-2016 10:43

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If you notice the Gear is bolted to the rear drive wheel. We are making custom gearbox mounts in house that mount two CIM that drive it at 10 ftps.:yikes:

philso 26-01-2016 13:35

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Will you have some way to tension the tracks so they do not slip on the rear driving wheel? Will there be more structure that slips into the two vertical slots on each side? Please post more photos as your build progresses. You have a very interesting design and the workmanship looks great.

railerobotics 26-01-2016 15:02

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Yes, we will tension the belts with a tensioner. The slots are for bumpers that slide in from the top. We will post more next week.

railerobotics 11-02-2016 21:57

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Here is our progress for first day assembly::https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B7...FJoRENXQzNlVkErtm:: ::rtm::

railerobotics 11-02-2016 22:45

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Quote:

Originally Posted by philso (Post 1530393)
Will you have some way to tension the tracks so they do not slip on the rear driving wheel? Will there be more structure that slips into the two vertical slots on each side? Please post more photos as your build progresses. You have a very interesting design and the workmanship looks great.

Actually the slots are for our bumpers. They slide in from the top for quick change out.


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