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Recommendations on Aluminum Framing Systems
We (MSC/Pioneer Team #1015 in Michigan) are looking for recommendations for chassis construction, using the extruded aluminum framing systems. This includes Bosch-Rexroth, 80/20, IPS, ...
1. What are your preferences? 2. What are the advantages? 3. What is the best size material? 4. Is it cheap or expensive? 5. Is there a starter kit? 6. In the GLR neighborhood, who's using what? 7. Who do you order from? 8. Is there a spare parts pool among teams? |
Lots of stuff here
Neal,
We had a good discussion on this issue about this time last year on these same forums. I did a search for "aluminum extrusion" and got these threads: http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...ion +aluminum http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...um +extrusion http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...um +extrusion If you read all of these threads, there are many people who like different kinds of t-slot style extrusions. Andy B. |
Neal,
We successfully uses BOSCH 30x30 last year with no problems, BUT.... It was overkill this stuff is serious strong 20x20 would probably work well. THere is a pool of spares in the pits just look around and ask, but most likely you will never bend it. We are planning on prottyping this year with BOSCH then building the final out of tubular about a week before we ship for weight since the BOSCH does end up weighing a bit when it is all said and done. Use it wherever strength is an issue and use it at the begining of the season for speed in assembly Matt |
my recommendation is to not use the extruded aluminum. we design out a whole chasis, and then make it out of aluminum, all welded together, works a lot better for us and makes the robot look nicer, i think, than the extruded. also gives you nice play with a paint job on the robot, hehe
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IPS
Hey Neal. We're using IPS over here in Ypsi. It's been amazing & they give you a package w/ it to model it in diff. 3D programs. If you want to come out and check it out just e-mail me and we'll set up a time abi@470robotics.com
Abi Schmidt Student Leader Team 470 Alpha Omega Robotics |
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