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Can you describe that interesting construction method you use for the arm and tower? Is it sheet riveted to angles to create tube? Why choose this (whatever it is) over stock tube?
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The arm is made from either .040 or .050 aluminum sheet (I forget which but it is incredibly thin) formed into C channels. Two C channels are placed over each other and "buttoned up" with aluminum rivets. Anyhow, it came out incredibly light and very strong. We did this because box tubing that large with that thin of a wall is just not available.
Each "joint" is made from 1/2" aluminum plate, pocketed out to leave only 1/8" of thickness where material is not needed. |
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what motors do you have in the arm?
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The whole robot looks insanely cool. All the gearboxes you showed me look really nice on the robot now. Awesome chasis. I see you also have a mount for the camera. Is your robot able to track a tetra?
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Looking good. I love the 6 motor drivetrain.
Are your wheels 1 piece or 2 piece? That conveyor belt stuff works really good also :) |
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