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Cory 31-01-2009 15:54

pic: Team 254 CNC machined parts
 

RoboGeek99 31-01-2009 15:54

Re: pic: Team 254 CNC machined parts
 
Wow that thing is BEAST...im really curious to what it is though

mfoyil 31-01-2009 16:22

Re: pic: Team 254 CNC machined parts
 
That is really cool.

waialua359 31-01-2009 17:12

Re: pic: Team 254 CNC machined parts
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by RoboGeek99 (Post 811718)
Wow that thing is BEAST...im really curious to what it is though

I believe he is referring to his bearing blocks for the drive system, if they are similar to what they had in the recent past.
We actually create something very similar now for our cantilevered drive system, inspired by being right next to them in the pits in 2007.

By chance, we have seen them in a tournament every year since our inception and made great use of our camera. ;)

5n1p3r 31-01-2009 22:06

Re: pic: Team 254 CNC machined parts
 
I love the layout, is it polished aluminum? :D

roboticWanderor 01-02-2009 12:12

Re: pic: Team 254 CNC machined parts
 
Nice clamp.
this is basically a giant jig so that they can machine 10 parts at the same time, rudimentary cnc machining stuff. saves a lot of time setting up, zeroing in, and running individual parts, it only requires running off a special clamping jig before hand, not a big deal if you are doing 70+ of these things. even so, they would probably have to make a set of soft jaws for these parts anyways. I am also assuming they have a jig for the flip side as well.

Cory 01-02-2009 17:23

Re: pic: Team 254 CNC machined parts
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 5n1p3r (Post 811948)
I love the layout, is it polished aluminum? :D

It's precision ground aluminum.

dfukuba 10-02-2009 19:39

Re: pic: Team 254 CNC machined parts
 
you guys should post youtube videos of your parts being machined, showing details on how all the fixtures work for CNC and such. All those fun tips.

Or even better just post CADs for everything you make...including the fixtures ;") haha.


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