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We have excluded teams in the past (06, and 07) as picks for having only the center 2 wheels driven from our elimination selection list. If you need some pictures of how to get 2 more to drive, let me know and I will send them your way. |
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On a more serious note... Is that a sprocket or a gear on the center wheel? If you aren't gonna power the outer wheels why not get rid of chains all together and incorporate the wheel directly into the tranny? What trannys are you planning to use anyways? The kit ones perhaps? |
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EDIT: As promised, here is a drawing. Of course, you can move the tubes to wherever you want, but towards the ends makes it the strongest, however, having it on the very end may not be the best idea because your mechanism may not be able to work properly. ![]() |
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Figuring out how to power the corner wheels is not the issue. With a few more sprockets, some chain and moving the inner rails, i could have a 6wd. However, this design is not 6wd, its a design similar to what 1519 has used for 3 years. I'd like to point out a few things -We don't know the 2009 game and we don't know what kind of drive system will be best for this game. -Both 6wd and center wheel drive have their advantages and disadvantages. Quote:
Its a 36 tooth sprocket. Interesting idea... To be honest, i didn't really think about a direct drive that way. Mounting the tranny output shaft to a wheel is easier said than done. Especially on the toughboxes. It would be pretty easy for something like the Banebots p80 long shaft. But because the toughboxes have such a short shaft, you would need an extension. something to think about. With all the comments from everyone, I think i'll start working on another design... DB |
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I explained in another post that having a relatively heavy chassis isn't always a bad thing. It basically forces you to make a lighter manipulator, basically meaning that your CG will be closer to the ground. For the past two years our chassis (...I've never used the plural form of chassis) have been in the range of 80-90 pounds. We haven't tipped once in those two years. |
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Just a little lesson here. 1 x1 x 1/8" aluminum tubing weighs 0.5132 lbs per foot 1x1 80/20 weighs .5097lbs per foot so in this case your design weights more than with 80/20 now this doesn't take into account the hardware weight. Also 1x1x 3/16" is not a common size for tubing typically it comes in 1/16 or 1/8" |
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Thanks for pointing this out! Now that i look at my CAD i realize i made a mistake. The square tubing is actually 1/8 thick, not 3/16. It was those dead axle angle brackets that are 3/16. My bad. I guess i thought 8020 was heavier, and never bothered to weigh it. Although this design with 8020 weighs pretty much the same as a design with 1x1x1/8 tubing, the hardware is the killer. I was planning on TIG welding the square tubing frame, which adds only a very few ounces, and provides a very strong bond. the 8020 brackets are a little heavier. 12 of these brackets would weigh about 1 lb. and still probably wouldn't be as strong as a weld. Then again, a pound or two is a small price to pay for the ease of use that 8020 provides. I'll certainly look into a direct drive for the super shifters and toughboxes. I'm guessing this is the long shaft you were mentioning. DB |
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