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Travis Covington 15-01-2008 23:29

pic: 254/968 More Swerve Parts!
 

Brad Voracek 15-01-2008 23:30

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Swerve? Oh boy. This will be quite the experience to see you guys... ;P

EricH 15-01-2008 23:47

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Brad Voracek (Post 678967)
Swerve? Oh boy. This will be quite the experience to see you guys... ;P

Hmm...Stuff has been leaking out of the Poofs' shop. Apparently, 1868 shares the shop. They've released a frame pic that looks like the Poofs' traditional frame. I would guess, though it's kind of improbable, that 1868 is collaborating with the Poofs/RAWC group. The frame pic can't handle a swerve at all. In fact, it's a six-wheel frame.

Nice attempt at misleading.

Eugene Fang 15-01-2008 23:51

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still using these then?
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/photos/29514

Aren_Hill 15-01-2008 23:53

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lies! lies i say, this travis is a sneaky kid he had me going

Cory 15-01-2008 23:57

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Quote:

Originally Posted by EricH (Post 678986)
Hmm...Stuff has been leaking out of the Poofs' shop. Apparently, 1868 shares the shop. They've released a frame pic that looks like the Poofs' traditional frame. I would guess, though it's kind of improbable, that 1868 is collaborating with the Poofs/RAWC group. The frame pic can't handle a swerve at all. In fact, it's a six-wheel frame.

Nice attempt at misleading.

Only two teams are part of our collaboration ;)

EricH 16-01-2008 00:00

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Cory (Post 679002)
Only two teams are part of our collaboration ;)

I did say improbable.

waialua359 16-01-2008 00:31

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Cory (Post 679002)
Only two teams are part of our collaboration ;)

anytime you need add one more to make a trio, let us know.
We'll send pineapples, shave ice, and macadamia nut chocolates on a regular basis.
Actually, your old design pics are priceless. ;)

esquared 16-01-2008 12:56

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Cory (Post 679002)
Only two teams are part of our collaboration ;)

So this year will be the year of the twins instead of the triplets?:cool:

Brandon Holley 16-01-2008 13:46

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That is one heck of a shaft...nice

lukevanoort 16-01-2008 15:48

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I don't believe it. The other picture has what looks to be the drive shafts for the outer wheels, and these look like the transmission output shafts. With those parts, it could be a coaxial swerve, but these output shafts seem excessively long for that.

roboticWanderor 21-02-2008 21:15

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they are going their normal west coast drive this is the exact part for thier dog shifting transmission output shaft! lies i tell you!:p

Travis Covington 21-02-2008 21:24

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Quote:

Originally Posted by roboticWanderor (Post 704702)
they are going their normal west coast drive this is the exact part for thier dog shifting transmission output shaft! lies i tell you!:p

What makes you say we still aren't going with swerve? Our modules aren't the ones pictured, but who says we don't have some of our own? hmm?:D

chaoticprout 21-02-2008 21:40

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Oh Travis, you're a funny guy.

MWB 29-08-2011 21:03

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Hey Travis, Did you do these with soft jaws on the mill? Or just a 4th Axis? I was hexing a few shafts at work the other day and we used a lathe with live tooling and a tailstock center. What in your opinion is better?


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