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Looking at the wheel set-up, are you planning on making bumper mounts that will make a hexagonal drivetrain?
What's that bump in the middle where the gearbox is? What's holding the bearings near the shifter in? It doesn't have a flange, so it confuses me.:o Assemby could be easier with some extra access holes to stick a pair of pliers in to hold stuff still. |
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I like your packaging much more than mine, but I can see why it would be impossible to assemble...
I'm seconding Chak's question about what the bump is. Did you mill down the entire outside of the tube except for that part? EDIT: what size tubes are those? |
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When you expand the drive rails to 2"x2" (which is my educated guess as those rail dimensions), how much space are you actually saving by going in tube?
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Any reason you put the outer wheels on the inner edge of the tube and not the outside? Having them on the outside reduces turning scrub (slightly) and lets you extend your belly pan into the corners of the frame.
Though, having a hexagonal frame perimeter might make it easier to avoid pins. |
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My apologies for the slow response. I just got off work.
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In general when working with square tubing it's a better use of resources to order a smaller size/wall thickness than to machine weight away from a thicker tube. |
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Could I get a picture of your shifter shaft without any gears on it? Kind of curious how that works out, with the pulleys on either end and the shifter in the middle.
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Would you be able to put your front and back wheels inside the rails as well? That would utilize more space in them and maybe make the concept more valuable with as much space as possible being utilized
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On a slightly more serious note, there is still unused space in the front and back rails for possible manipulator or slide drive mechanisms. |
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