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madison148 05-10-2016 09:57

Robowrangler Sheet Metal Giveaway Round 2
 
Hello All,
The Robowranglers have been doing a lot of organization as we move into our new shop. We are cleaning out and getting ready for FRC STEAMworks in 2017. Through this cleaning we've identified several spare parts and assemblies which we don't have a home for.

In the past, we've had a few other FRC teams ask for some of our extra sheet metal (we do our best to help out with these requests). In each of these cases, the teams would later comment on how much they learned about sheet metal fabrication techniques by analyzing the components and assemblies they received. We know it is helpful to review a CAD model, but there can be a benefit from holding a part in your hand and trying to bend it in different ways.

We're offering a several different Robowrangler assemblies to other teams for educational purposes. These are all spare components since we don't disassemble our competition robots after a season.

If you're interested in one of the items listed below, send us an email at robowranglers148@gmail.com with your request, and we'll do our best to accommodate. Items will be sent on a first come first serve bases. Please send a first and second request and we will do our best to send your #1 item.

If you have any questions about these components or this offer, shoot us an email!

Thanks,
Madison

1.Renegade 2016 Prototype Chassis 1
This was a prototype drive used in 2016 Stronghold to test the durability of #25 chain and 775 pro motors. This was also used to test our wheel configuration on the competition defenses.
https://goo.gl/photos/QGZHvcCpmPB7G21m8

2. Renegade 2016 Prototype Chassis 2
This was a prototype drive used in 2016 Stronghold to test the durability of #25 chain and 775 pro motor gearboxes. This was also used to test our wheel configuration on the competition defenses.
https://goo.gl/photos/xfg3yhbVMxwNnvHJA

3. Batman Chassis 2015
This is a spare drivetrain chassis from our 2015 robot, Batman. It was shaped like a C so it could intake full stacks.
https://goo.gl/photos/Abu64VzwLPqH2RPj7

4. X-006 Chassis 2012 (x2)
X-006 was a prototype drivetrain before the 2013 season. This drivetrain tested butterfly modules.
https://goo.gl/photos/pCag3i3q6oFBAGxj8

5. Renegade 2016 Chassis
These are spare C channels from Renegade’s drivetrain. These show how wheel spacing works and certain sheet metal bends.
https://goo.gl/photos/4tWFbVSRkLB4oH337

6. Renegade 2016 Intake Rev 2 (x3)
This was the second redesign of our 2016 intake. This sheet metal shows how to compactly fit a motor and gears in a tight area.
https://goo.gl/photos/doTw2wcgfEkHFP7s6

7. Renegade 2016 Intake Rev 4 (x3)
This was the fourth redesign of our 2016 intake. This intake was more efficient than the previous one. This intake shows sheet metal bends and has a better presentation than the previous Rev.
https://goo.gl/photos/pJjRs1W333r7S9wo9

8. Vader Shooter 2014
This is a spare catapult used in the 2014 game.
https://goo.gl/photos/fVQfkn6JH2xJAMrRA

9. Renegade 2016 Catapult Rev 1 (x3)
This was the first design for our catapult. The sheet metal design efficiently shows lightning patterns.
https://goo.gl/photos/Rz8s62ykhQAvMdt39

10. Renegade 2016 Catapult Rev 2
This was the second design of our catapult. It worked better because it had a lower bend angle.
https://goo.gl/photos/y3VjxtfxRU7TtQCL9

11. Renegade 2016 Structure (x2)
These sheet metal pieces were made to connect the hangar and catapult to the belly pan/drive base.
https://goo.gl/photos/koF1jTSRLtfVL8bm8

12. Renegade 2016 Drum
This was our hangar drum. This design shows how the same sheet metal part can be used multiple times to create a solid piece.
https://goo.gl/photos/MpFVaH3VLjRAniBx6

13. Batman 2015 Stackers Rev 1
These stackers were used in the 2015 game during auton. They were mounted off of Batman's rails.
https://goo.gl/photos/eubUBiNfaCvtbizE7

14. Batman 2015 Stackers Rev 2
These stackers were used in the 2015 game during auton. They were mounted off of Batman's rails.
https://goo.gl/photos/XAAm1bioJ3QTwHiV9

15. Batman 2015 Stackers Rev 1 with flaps
These stackers were used in the 2015 game during auton. They were mounted off of Batman's rails.
https://goo.gl/photos/2qbGf7rFxFZCpLNy8

16. Batman 2015 Arms
The purpose of these arms were primarily for structure. They connected to the 4 Bar in the back and stackers in the front.
https://goo.gl/photos/WfuZC1edMuMxaRwg9

17. Robin 2015 Back Arm
This piece was for structure at the top of Robin. The sheet metal is a C shape and connects from one side of Robin to the other, while resting on the human player station.
https://goo.gl/photos/tGQBYZRjCUXrQkEk8

18. Robin Base + Robin Trap Door 2015
These were the components of the bottom of Robin. The base was the very bottom that sat on the ground and totes were stacked on. The trap door kept the totes aligned inside Robin and was shut until Batman drove into Robin to intake a full stack. These parts show how sheet metal can be designed on a larger scale.
https://goo.gl/photos/7eDaTFknza7F91eB8
https://goo.gl/photos/2u2p7swqXjoYiJXR7

Bkeeneykid 05-10-2016 10:09

Re: Robowrangler Sheet Metal Giveaway Round 2
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by madison148 (Post 1610280)
1.Renegade 2016 Prototype Chassis 1
This was a prototype drive used in 2016 Stronghold to test the durability of #25 chain and 775 pro motors. This was also used to test our wheel configuration on the competition defenses.
https://goo.gl/photos/TfUdG9YwBBhS1Y1bA

This leads to a 404, FYI.

madison148 05-10-2016 10:23

Re: Robowrangler Sheet Metal Giveaway Round 2
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bkeeneykid (Post 1610281)
This leads to a 404, FYI.

Thanks. Should be fixed now!

Ryan Dognaux 05-10-2016 10:41

Re: Robowrangler Sheet Metal Giveaway Round 2
 
What an awesome resource for teams, thank you for doing this again!

AllenGregoryIV 05-10-2016 10:49

Re: Robowrangler Sheet Metal Giveaway Round 2
 
One of the coolest things any team does. Thank you.

Cash4587 05-10-2016 10:49

Re: Robowrangler Sheet Metal Giveaway Round 2
 
This is pretty cool. Thanks for doing this. Email sent!

MattRain 05-10-2016 11:19

Re: Robowrangler Sheet Metal Giveaway Round 2
 
This is awesome. Thank you for doing this 148! Email sent!

Richard.Varone 05-10-2016 11:32

Re: Robowrangler Sheet Metal Giveaway Round 2
 
Hopefully I was quick enough this go around! Email Sent :D Thanks!

Hextinium 05-10-2016 11:47

Re: Robowrangler Sheet Metal Giveaway Round 2
 
Thanks for this, Email sent!

Classified* 05-10-2016 12:24

Re: Robowrangler Sheet Metal Giveaway Round 2
 
Awesome! Thank you! Email sent

Jimmy Nichols 05-10-2016 12:29

Re: Robowrangler Sheet Metal Giveaway Round 2
 
Email Sent, Thanks!

asid61 05-10-2016 12:44

Re: Robowrangler Sheet Metal Giveaway Round 2
 
Thank you so much for this opportunity! Email sent.

frcguy 05-10-2016 13:22

Re: Robowrangler Sheet Metal Giveaway Round 2
 
Thank you SO much for offering this opportunity. I sent an email about 30 minutes after it got posted (I was at a slight disadvantage with it being posted at 7am Pacific Time :p), I hope that was quick enough! Do you know about when we'll know if we got anything?

AlexanderLuke 05-10-2016 15:26

Re: Robowrangler Sheet Metal Giveaway Round 2
 
This is an amazing opportunity for teams of all levels. Thank you Team 148 for providing not only your digital design models to teams, but working to help improve the knowledge of others!

hectorcastillo 05-10-2016 15:36

Re: Robowrangler Sheet Metal Giveaway Round 2
 
Team 148 very generously gave our team a spare raptor head from their 2011 season a few years back that we keep in our shop with our old robots and other miscellaneous mechanisms we have acquired. I have to say that being able to look closely at the design and how all the pieces fit together was a great resource for me when I started learning how CAD sheet metal parts. This is truly a great resource, and I think it's awesome that team 148 is doing this!


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