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Travis Covington 23-01-2007 23:56

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Cody Carey 23-01-2007 23:57

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Axles for cantilevered wheels?

Lil' Lavery 23-01-2007 23:59

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Live, hex, drive axles for cantilevered wheels.
Or batons :rolleyes:

Travis Covington 24-01-2007 00:05

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I knew this one was too easy!

No one has figured out the black material yet, though...

Jeff K. 24-01-2007 00:06

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Originally Posted by Travis Covington (Post 563954)
No one has figured out the black material yet, though...



Black lexan or abs for electronics?

Gabe 24-01-2007 00:23

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No delete option.

Travis Covington 24-01-2007 00:27

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Check the other thread, too... it is none of the above. Others mentioned abs and lexan already, sorry Jeff.

Gabe 24-01-2007 00:32

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Carbon-fiber reinforced nylon. Or maybe just carbon fiber or just nylon.

chaoticprout 24-01-2007 00:47

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fiberglass is my guess.

Jon Jack 24-01-2007 00:50

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Originally Posted by Travis Covington (Post 563954)
I knew this one was too easy!

No one has figured out the black material yet, though...

Side plates for the transmission?

Jonathan Norris 24-01-2007 00:57

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CARBON FIBER!!! maybe... :p

Travis Covington 24-01-2007 01:00

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Originally Posted by jjack (Post 563977)
Side plates for the transmission?

Yes! However, this is just the raw material... what material is it???

CraigHickman 24-01-2007 01:01

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My guess on the black material is powder coated metal for your ramp. Either that or you guys got a new cart.

Kudos on the Shmexy parts, as always.

Holtzman 24-01-2007 01:17

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Aluminum/Thermoplastic Composite


3 for 3?

Travis Covington 24-01-2007 01:17

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Originally Posted by Holtzman (Post 563990)
Aluminum/Thermoplastic Composite


3 for 3?

Sorry ;)

Joel J 24-01-2007 01:21

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hmm..

Delrin?

Travis Covington 24-01-2007 01:24

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Yup! Delrin it is!

Gabe 24-01-2007 01:41

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That's a nice big sheet of Delrin you have there. :]

SizzelChest330 24-01-2007 02:41

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I was thinking ladder lift?

Guy Chriqui 24-01-2007 02:43

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Travis, I do enjoy the shiny factor all your parts have every year but when are you going to get some hard anodizing done? Black is the new Chrome....

Gabe 24-01-2007 02:55

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Have you seen the rest of 968's robots? Some of the most beautiful robots ever. :]

Madison 24-01-2007 02:59

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Originally Posted by Travis Covington (Post 563995)
Yup! Delrin it is!

You're making transmission plates from delrin? Y'all have money to burn. :)

We've made liberal use of delrin in the past because the lab we work in uses it often for prototyping mechanical systems in small devices -- but we've never had to pay for it.

Kirk 24-01-2007 03:07

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Delrin is $2 cheaper than aluminum for a 12" square piece.

Travis Covington 24-01-2007 03:08

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Originally Posted by M. Krass (Post 564015)
You're making transmission plates from delrin? Y'all have money to burn. :)

Hah! No, we are strapped for cash like most teams... the delrin is only costing us $20 a robot from mcmaster. It's not that expensive. The same sized piece of 6061 aluminum costs $21. We are saving money! ;)

As far as the 7075 and 7068 go, we are doing some sort of surface treatment. Which one has yet to be determined. Hard anodizing wouldn't work for us though, as it would add thickness to the gear teeth... no fun. As I mentioned earlier, 7068 is already some pretty hard stuff, so we'll see.

Madison 24-01-2007 03:15

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Originally Posted by Travis Covington (Post 564019)
Hah! No, we are strapped for cash like most teams... the delrin is only costing us $20 a robot from mcmaster. It's not that expensive. The same sized piece of 6061 aluminum costs $21. We are saving money! ;)

As far as the 7075 and 7068 go, we are doing some sort of surface treatment. Which one has yet to be determined. Hard anodizing wouldn't work for us though, as it would add thickness to the gear teeth... no fun. As I mentioned earlier, 7068 is already some pretty hard stuff, so we'll see.

Ah -- we get 24x48" sheets of 1/2" thick delrin a lot of the time. That can become absurdly expensive. :) We like it because we can laser cut it quickly and precisely, so it's a good way of making intricate, moving parts. I don't think I'd have ever considered using it for a transmission plate, though, so I'm really interested in seeing how it works for you.

Tom Bottiglieri 24-01-2007 04:02

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I hope the Delrin doesn't get sloppy over time..

Either way, those are some beautiful parts;)

Peter Matteson 24-01-2007 08:02

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Originally Posted by Tom Bottiglieri (Post 564026)
I hope the Delrin doesn't get sloppy over time..

Either way, those are some beautiful parts;)

I should post a pic of the delrin I shattered over the weekend to what happens when good parts get dropped from a bit to high. :o


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