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Travis Covington 23-01-2007 07:01

pic: 968 - More unfinished parts!
 

Hunter 23-01-2007 07:02

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7068 T6 Aluminum.

Rafi Ahmed 23-01-2007 09:48

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I'd say that they are gearshafts. Maybe output shafts.

MrForbes 23-01-2007 10:46

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Unobtanium?

Nuttyman54 23-01-2007 10:50

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Quote:

Originally Posted by squirrel (Post 563207)
Unobtanium?

no, unobtanium has infinite strength and is massless, and therefore would be 0% the weight of the aluminum. I'm going to say maybe titanium as an offhand guess since i haven't crunched the numbers

JaneYoung 23-01-2007 10:56

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a very heavy snowflake...

What I'm interested in is that the layout of the parts in the photos being presented is very done well. The photos themselves - separately and together would make an intense, dramatic, and beautiful display.

good stuff...

To add: these would also make great jigsaw puzzles and cards.

lukevanoort 23-01-2007 10:56

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Hunter (Post 563097)
7068 T6 Aluminum.

I agree. The only thing I can think of that has similar numbers is Grade 9 titanium and that stuff is beastly expensive.

Gabe 23-01-2007 11:05

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A quick look a McMaster-Carr confirms that it has the tensile strength of 7068 and aluminum alloys are also about 1/3 the weight of steel. Anyways, the strength and weight are way off for it to be titanium. They are very, very nice shafts.

MattB703 23-01-2007 11:08

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i think everyone is missing the big clue. There are 16 of these "axles". That is a large number. Just like the large number of "wheels" in the last post.

My prediction;

The Robotic Alliance of West Covina has been expanded to include more teams.

lukevanoort 23-01-2007 11:19

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Quote:

Originally Posted by MattB703 (Post 563233)
i think everyone is missing the big clue. There are 16 of these "axles". That is a large number. Just like the large number of "wheels" in the last post.

My prediction;

The Robotic Alliance of West Covina has been expanded to include more teams.

Keep in mind that 16 also equals 8*2. So, it is fully possible there is only one team in the RAWC and they are building a competition and practice robot both with 8WD versions of the West Coast Drive. (Which would be really awesome if that was the case)

Stephen Kowski 23-01-2007 11:36

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Quote:

Originally Posted by lukevanoort (Post 563235)
Keep in mind that 16 also equals 8*2. So, it is fully possible there is only one team in the RAWC and they are building a competition and practice robot both with 8WD versions of the West Coast Drive. (Which would be really awesome if that was the case)

they are explained this....2 teams, 2 robots each, two demo gearboxes, please refer to the previous thread they had on their unfinished parts

Kirk 23-01-2007 13:19

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The material is 7068 T6. It is really not that much more then 7075 but has significantly better strength properties. You just have to use it in high stress locations.

No one has guessed what its for yet.

AdamHeard 23-01-2007 13:19

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The background looks like a sheet of black ABS plastic.

I'm pretty sure they use that for their electronics so that could be why they have it on hand.

It also might be the tables you see in these pictures here.

Kirk 23-01-2007 13:37

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Its not tables and its not ABS but it is a type of plastic and it is going on the robot.

AdamHeard 23-01-2007 13:43

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Kirk (Post 563318)
Its not tables and its not ABS but it is a type of plastic and it is going on the robot.

Black HDPE? PVC?


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