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foundbobby 17-02-2007 11:53

pic: Homestead Robotics Team Track Boxes Fully Assembled
 

Nuttyman54 17-02-2007 11:54

Re: pic: Homestead Robotics Team Track Boxes Fully Assembled
 
that's a nice looking track module, looks very sturdy! How much does it weigh and what motors are you powering with it?

Can't wait to see it in action at SVR!

Cory 17-02-2007 12:31

Re: pic: Homestead Robotics Team Track Boxes Fully Assembled
 
Did you purchase these from Outback Manufacturing?

FunkyRatDemon 17-02-2007 14:21

Re: pic: Homestead Robotics Team Track Boxes Fully Assembled
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Cory (Post 580136)
Did you purchase these from Outback Manufacturing?

Of course! As someone who worked w/ Sam from Outback Manufacturing, I can say, these are his! (He's a great guy)
I want to see your Robot! We at 753 are almost done (ramp and Lift) too...
-Jake M Masin, 753

foundbobby 17-02-2007 14:30

Re: pic: Homestead Robotics Team Track Boxes Fully Assembled
 
These tracks weigh 9.5 lbs for each side. We have powered them with the regular cims as well as the minibike motors. For our final design we are using a 9:1 planetary banebot gearbox with the minibike motor to power the drivetrain.

We worked with 753 in Oregon to design the tracks and we paid for all the materials. Our sponsor Outback Manufacturing http://outbackmfg.com donated the machine time and helped to train the students who ran the machines.

FunkyRatDemon 17-02-2007 14:38

Re: pic: Homestead Robotics Team Track Boxes Fully Assembled
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by foundbobby (Post 580180)
These tracks weigh 9.5 lbs for each side. We have powered them with the regular cims as well as the minibike motors. For our final design we are using a 9:1 planetary banebot gearbox with the minibike motor to power the drivetrain.

We worked with 753 in Oregon to design the tracks and we paid for all the materials. Our sponsor Outback Manufacturing http://outbackmfg.com donated the machine time and helped to train the students who ran the machines.

9:1! :ahh: Wow! I think were using 12:1
Way to go Homestead!

jason701802 18-02-2007 01:44

Re: pic: Homestead Robotics Team Track Boxes Fully Assembled
 
Always gratifying to see mentors so proud of their work!

foundbobby 18-02-2007 13:44

Re: pic: Homestead Robotics Team Track Boxes Fully Assembled
 
Yeah, Mr. Headley is very proud of our team and yours!

Thanks guys,

Robert

FunkyRatDemon 20-02-2007 02:05

Re: pic: Homestead Robotics Team Track Boxes Fully Assembled
 
Great job Homestead, hope you finished your bot', we're finishing up ours as I write


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