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CD47-Bot 05-02-2004 01:02

pic: Team 60 Drive Train Parts
 

sanddrag 05-02-2004 01:05

Re: pic: Team 60 Drive Train Parts
 
I'm having a tough time of where that cutting blade fits into your gearbox :D Anyway, I think that's the most gears I've ever seen for one purpose. We will be having 8 gears (+Bosch trannies) total. I bet there's more gears than that inside a lathe, but I've never seen them, and it is like 20 speeds you know.

Aaron Lussier 05-02-2004 01:10

Re: pic: Team 60 Drive Train Parts
 
Seems like there are alot of 8 sets and 4 sets, perhaps individual wheel gearboxes + spares. As for the cutting wheel...It's always eaiser to pick up a deflated ball :D

-Aaron

FotoPlasma 05-02-2004 01:12

Re: pic: Team 60 Drive Train Parts
 
Does anyone else just find this outright scary?
:(

sanddrag 05-02-2004 01:20

Re: pic: Team 60 Drive Train Parts
 
Strangely I count 60 gears. And that is not counting the "dual gears" (two different sizes in one) separately. And add to that 9 sprockets.

sfield 05-02-2004 01:45

Re: pic: Team 60 Drive Train Parts
 
I'm pretty sure that there are not 60 gears, however that would be a pretty cool coincidence. I would be willing to bet that it will be a 4 motor drive just like the robot 2 years ago, and if you look there are about 8 of everything, so 2 for each motor. Just a guess and I have no idea what my former teammates are up to this year cause I have kinda fallen outta the loop. But if any of my old teammates read this (and still know who I am!!) drop me a line and let me know whats up in Arizona. sftx2@mizzou.edu Looks impresive everyone, can't wait to see the finished version!

Stephen Field
60 Alum
(Now chillin' in Missouri)

WakeZero 05-02-2004 02:32

Re: pic: Team 60 Drive Train Parts
 
Now I heard a rumor that you guys and 254 were working on this gearbox together? Is that true? Very cool guys! :yikes:

rdsideresistanc 05-02-2004 02:57

Re: pic: Team 60 Drive Train Parts
 
Isn't it going to be hard to keep the weight down with all that stuff?

Cory 05-02-2004 02:59

Re: pic: Team 60 Drive Train Parts
 
Not if it's not all on one robot.

Cory

rdsideresistanc 05-02-2004 03:02

Re: pic: Team 60 Drive Train Parts
 
I see

Rob Colatutto 05-02-2004 10:12

Re: pic: Team 60 Drive Train Parts
 
I don't think those are cutting wheels, rather parts to a racheting system perhaps.

SuperJake 05-02-2004 10:53

Re: pic: Team 60 Drive Train Parts
 
I'll bet you they are making two identical drive systems - one for the competition bot and one for a practice bots. That's why there are so many duplicates.

FotoPlasma 05-02-2004 11:41

Re: pic: Team 60 Drive Train Parts
 
Judging from the Bionic Poofs (Cheesy Bulldogs?) showing at Cal Games, last September, I don't find it hard to believe that team 60 and 254 are working together, this season. Whatever they'd come up with, I'm sure it'd be awesome.

WakeZero 05-02-2004 12:44

Re: pic: Team 60 Drive Train Parts
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by FotoPlasma
Judging from the Bionic Poofs (Cheesy Bulldogs?) showing at Cal Games, last September, I don't find it hard to believe that team 60 and 254 are working together, this season. Whatever they'd come up with, I'm sure it'd be awesome.

Well I didn't go to the mechanical workshop at the AZ Kickoff like I wanted to, but they apparently announced their cooperation with 254 during it. If I heard correctly, 60 is making parts a, b and c while 254 is making parts d, e and f... and then they swap. Pretty cool stuff, it could explain why there are so many of each part :yikes:

OneAngryDaisy 05-02-2004 16:32

Re: pic: Team 60 Drive Train Parts
 
man, those suckers look purty heavy.. i'm sure running to 60 and 254's pits at alanta though..


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