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How low do you go?
Well we have ended up with a chassis that is just 3/8" off the floor... Now to just get some electronics done and we should be rolling along!!
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Be careful of that "BUMP" in the center of the field!!
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Will that clear the 1/2 inch bump on the "lane markers"? Looks pretty cool through.
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It does look awesome! Did you guys plan on it being so low as part of the design or did it just happen that way? I hope it isn't too low... :p
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Our chassis is also low to the ground this year (about 1"). I would warn you that 3/8" is in my mind a very bad idea. Many things fall off robots during competition especially bolts. At 3/8" your robot could be high centered (or damaged) by a 1/4" bolt. Also the 1/2in bump in the center of the field could a major issue--I would recommend that if at all possible you modify your design.
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I see you're using acetal sprockets. How well do those hold up to competition?
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We're going to come up with a way to get a little more clearance just for precautionary measures.
Acetal sprockets?? We have use them many times before, but usually in a dead axle configuration. This is the first time we've tried it on a live axle. But also it is the first time we have gone with Hex axles. I doubt the Acetal will fail on 1/2" hex. Got to love those DuMont Hex broaches!! We have had them for two years now and finally get to use them :) |
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