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SerpentEagle 02-12-2016 20:23

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ctt956 02-12-2016 20:24

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???? :confused:

You dropped a modified punch on a table, and it stuck into the wood like an arrow? That's what it looks like to me...

BigBen 02-12-2016 20:31

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Based on the size of the rivets in the picture, my guess would be a shaft from an installed rivet, probably much higher up, with a very lucky drop......

SerpentEagle 02-12-2016 20:34

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holo

ElliottB 02-12-2016 21:47

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Looks like the shaft off a rivet considering the size of the rivet and how the end is cut.

PAR_WIG1350 02-12-2016 23:52

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It's an octagonal frame and belly pan, standing on its side. Given the lack of wheel cutouts along the edge closest to the table, and various holes placed elsewhere, it is uses four omni wheel, one at each corner short edge. The rivet mandrel stabbed into the table is just a distraction.

Cothron Theiss 03-12-2016 01:08

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Quote:

Originally Posted by PAR_WIG1350 (Post 1619033)
It's an octagonal frame and belly pan, standing on its side. Given the lack of wheel cutouts along the edge closest to the table, and various holes placed elsewhere, it is uses four omni wheel, one at each corner short edge. The rivet mandrel stabbed into the table is just a distraction.

Swerve is also a possibility. The swerve modules might attach at the mounting holes in the bellypan. My question is, why does all your tubing and gussets look like it's been faced off on a mill or lathe?

That's a very pretty bellypan, by the way.

RoboChair 03-12-2016 02:36

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Looks like your table........





Just got shanked!

RoboChair 03-12-2016 02:38

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Also, why the heck are you facing down your square parts on the lathe in a 4-jaw chuck? How bored are your students and who taught them that was a thing in the first place?

frcguy 03-12-2016 02:43

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Originally Posted by RoboChair (Post 1619045)
Also, why the heck are you facing down your square parts on the lathe in a 4-jaw chuck? How bored are your students and who taught them that was a thing in the first place?


Only you would notice that :P.

RoboChair 03-12-2016 03:06

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Originally Posted by frcguy (Post 1619046)
Only you would notice that :P.

They could have at least had the decency to properly center the parts in the jaws, but no we'll put it in offset and not worry about it.



Unless..... maybe they did it in the 3 jaw?

SerpentEagle 03-12-2016 08:36

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Quote:

Originally Posted by PAR_WIG1350 (Post 1619033)
It's an octagonal frame and belly pan, standing on its side. Given the lack of wheel cutouts along the edge closest to the table, and various holes placed elsewhere, it is uses four omni wheel, one at each corner short edge. The rivet mandrel stabbed into the table is just a distraction.

You have some very nice guessing skills

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Originally Posted by Cothron Theiss (Post 1619038)
Swerve is also a possibility. The swerve modules might attach at the mounting holes in the bellypan. My question is, why does all your tubing and gussets look like it's been faced off on a mill or lathe?

That's a very pretty bellypan, by the way.

We use circular Scotch Brite pads with a drill press to polish our metal with swirls. It's fast, cheap, and looks amazing!

And thanks!

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Originally Posted by RoboChair (Post 1619045)
Also, why the heck are you facing down your square parts on the lathe in a 4-jaw chuck? How bored are your students and who taught them that was a thing in the first place?

Quote:

Originally Posted by RoboChair (Post 1619047)
They could have at least had the decency to properly center the parts in the jaws, but no we'll put it in offset and not worry about it.



Unless..... maybe they did it in the 3 jaw?


I have absolutely clue what your talking about lol

Ari423 03-12-2016 10:36

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Quote:

Originally Posted by PAR_WIG1350 (Post 1619033)
It's an octagonal frame and belly pan, standing on its side. Given the lack of wheel cutouts along the edge closest to the table, and various holes placed elsewhere, it is uses four omni wheel, one at each corner short edge. The rivet mandrel stabbed into the table is just a distraction.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cothron Theiss (Post 1619038)
Swerve is also a possibility. The swerve modules might attach at the mounting holes in the bellypan. My question is, why does all your tubing and gussets look like it's been faced off on a mill or lathe?

That's a very pretty bellypan, by the way.

If you look at the far corner, there is what appears to be a bearing hole in the 45* piece. I would assume that is where an omni wheel would go for 4-wheel kiwi.

Cothron Theiss 03-12-2016 16:34

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Originally Posted by SerpentEagle (Post 1619056)
We use circular Scotch Brite pads with a drill press to polish our metal with swirls. It's fast, cheap, and looks amazing!

...

I have absolutely clue what your talking about lol

Ahhh, ok. The circular patterns your Scotch Brite left look very similar to if you'd faced it off on a lathe, which would be an enormous waste of time. But hey, it looks awesome! I hope to see some videos of it in action when it comes to that time.

Thayer McCollum 03-12-2016 16:45

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Whoa... Not only is the rivet stem a ruse but the frame is too. If you carefully look through the holes in the belly pan then there is indisputable evidence that... it was Colonel Mustard in the dining room with the candle stick! :ahh:


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