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pwnageNick 28-07-2016 00:00

6X 775 - 6X 1.625" Drive
 
Because I don't design outrageous things enough...

each drive side is 8.03lbs with everything shown (only thing that should be missing is the M4s to mount the 775s. Didn't design out the full frame because meh.

Ratios is a 12:100 off the 775's with a 24:24 spacing ratio down to the wheel.
I chained the wheels together before that gear spacing so that the chain did not have to be routed up after every wheel for ground clearance;
so there is a stage of gearing down to each individual wheel.

Feel free to tell me how ridiculous this is.

Sorry for the large pics




saikiranra 28-07-2016 00:01

Re: 6X 775 - 6X 1.625" Drive
 
Needs smaller wheels.

bkahl 28-07-2016 00:06

Re: 6X 775 - 6X 1.625" Drive
 
Would you consider making custom wheels if they're that small?

:P :P :P :P :P

Gregor 28-07-2016 00:11

Re: 6X 775 - 6X 1.625" Drive
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bkahl (Post 1598804)
Would you consider making custom wheels if they're that small?

:P :P :P :P :P

Stop being so negative, let him do what he wants

Chak 28-07-2016 00:26

Re: 6X 775 - 6X 1.625" Drive
 
I think you need moar power:p .

cbale2000 28-07-2016 00:52

Re: 6X 775 - 6X 1.625" Drive
 
What is this I don't even...



Seriously though, with so little ground clearance, couldn't this get stuck on something as small as an uneven spot in the carpet?

Also, you missed a golden opportunity to make a 38 wheel (19 wheels x 2 sides) gear-drive. :rolleyes:

pwnageNick 28-07-2016 01:04

Re: 6X 775 - 6X 1.625" Drive
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cbale2000
Seriously though, with so little ground clearance, couldn't this get stuck on something as small as an uneven spot in the carpet?

1/2" ground clearance, there's been lower.

asid61 28-07-2016 01:15

Re: 6X 775 - 6X 1.625" Drive
 
Why is there a pox of these going around? This is the 3rd such chassis thingy I've seen in the last week.

In any case, looks good. The weight in particular is fantastic. :P The only thing I would question is the use of 775pro drives due to availability and effectiveness, but apart from that it actually looks quite solid.
Why socket heads over buttons or flatheads?
What does the free speed look like?

EDIT: I always look forward to your models. They tend to be very innovative and pretty!

RoboChair 28-07-2016 01:35

Re: 6X 775 - 6X 1.625" Drive
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cbale2000 (Post 1598809)
What is this I don't even...



Seriously though, with so little ground clearance, couldn't this get stuck on something as small as an uneven spot in the carpet?

Also, you missed a golden opportunity to make a 38 wheel (19 wheels x 2 sides) gear-drive. :rolleyes:

Our 2013 robot had less than 0.25" clearance above the floor and the pan extended forward and behind our wheel base >_>

Yes carpet was an issue. But by comparison this has loads of ground clearance, and even more importantly it has leads in the front and back.

Bryce2471 28-07-2016 03:44

Re: 6X 775 - 6X 1.625" Drive
 
Why use plate and standoff construction only to cantilever the wheels? Is the easier wheel change worth more difficult bumper mounting and greater stress in the structure?

I don't mean to poke at something that is meant to be slightly whimsical. But if there is a legitimate reasoning, I would just like to know what it is.

Greg Woelki 28-07-2016 03:52

Re: 6X 775 - 6X 1.625" Drive
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bryce2471 (Post 1598822)
Is the easier wheel change worth more difficult bumper mounting and greater stress in the structure?

Yes, since the wheels have to be replaced between every match :p .

Nick most likely used plates instead of a piece of extrusion because it allowed him to maintain a decent amount of ground clearance. In order to do the same with a tube you'd end up tacking little plates on anyway, so you might as well simplify it.

Richard Wallace 28-07-2016 05:19

Re: 6X 775 - 6X 1.625" Drive
 
Such pockets! :)

Eric Scheuing 28-07-2016 09:48

Re: 6X 775 - 6X 1.625" Drive
 
Can we get a render of just the gearbox itself?

I'm also concerned with the gearbox mounting method. Would there be any issues with the fasteners bottoming out on each other before you can get a solid joint?

ASD20 28-07-2016 10:11

Re: 6X 775 - 6X 1.625" Drive
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Richard Wallace (Post 1598826)
Such pockets! :)

And talk about all the weight savings on those wheels!

chrisfl 28-07-2016 11:03

Re: 6X 775 - 6X 1.625" Drive
 
A 775pro drive gearbox could actually be viable. I know team 16 used 775pros for their drivetrain this year and it seemed to hold up really well with the unusual strain from the defenses. When talking to them at Worlds they said there weren't too many problems and it came down to the gearing. They would be better at describing it.


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