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RyanS 07-02-2010 22:22

pic: 294 Teaser #1
 

Starke 07-02-2010 22:23

Re: pic: 294 Teaser #1
 
It looks like two frames sitting upside down and on top of each other to me :yikes:

keehun 07-02-2010 22:38

Re: pic: 294 Teaser #1
 
Yeah. Where are you mounting your bumpers? ;)

1747robotics 08-02-2010 00:17

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Please tell me that chassis will eventually make like Wisconsinites and get cheesed...

(PS- I am from Wisconsin, so it's ok for me to make that statement! :yikes: )

Chris is me 08-02-2010 00:34

Re: pic: 294 Teaser #1
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 1747robotics (Post 915548)
Please tell me that chassis will eventually make like Wisconsinites and get cheesed...

(PS- I am from Wisconsin, so it's ok for me to make that statement! :yikes: )

My team has a very similar chassis that only weighs 30ish pounds. They have lightening on the inside of the AL rails though.

Kettering 08-02-2010 11:24

Re: pic: 294 Teaser #1
 
I want to know how you got the tread blue! That's awesome! We'd love some green tread on our bot.

MrForbes 08-02-2010 11:26

Re: pic: 294 Teaser #1
 
I think that is the Nitrile Rough Top tread that McMaster-Carr sells. It comes blue, not green, though.

IndySam 08-02-2010 11:27

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Kettering (Post 915700)
I want to know how you got the tread blue! That's awesome! We'd love some green tread on our bot.

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Alan Anderson 08-02-2010 11:32

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Kettering (Post 915700)
I want to know how you got the tread blue! That's awesome! We'd love some green tread on our bot.

Search the forums for "nitrile". McMaster-Carr sells the blue nitrile roughtop conveyor belting often used for traction wheel treads.

I believe they also have green PVC roughtop. I don't know anything about its potential performance on an FRC robot, though.

Racer26 08-02-2010 13:01

Re: pic: 294 Teaser #1
 
You may wish to be careful with this design. You must put BUMPERS on, and the Q&A has implied that invertible ROBOTs, that intend to continue playing while inverted, must have their BUMPERS in the BUMPER ZONE even when inverted. This means, barring some crazy design I can't fully wrap my head around at the moment, your robot must be ~26" tall, and therefore unable to traverse the TUNNELs.


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