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Looks great. If I didn't know better, I'd think you had built it already and this was a picture of it.
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Looks great!!!
I have couple of questions for you:... Does the 4 outer wheels raised? If the wheels are raised why not going for 8WD instead of 4WD? Why did you decide to use 4 dual-nano (have no idea what it is but i figured it is a gearbox) instead of 2 gearboxes and using chain/belt to convert the power? might save some weight over there. I don't know much about sheet-metal drive-train but wouldn't it be wiser to bent the sheet-metal towards the robot instead outwards? My opinion is that it will be much safer, more easy to work with, and stronger. But as i said, i don't know much about sheet-metal drive-train, so i also want to hear an expert on that question... Thank you |
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Why are the hex shafts so long? Just curious, I'm sure its just something you haven't gotten to yet.
Looks good. Designing in sheet metal is a very good thing to learn if your planning on becoming a mechanical engineer of some sorts. I cannot tell you how many sheet metal parts I've designed for my various jobs I've had. It comes in handy for other parts too that aren't necessarily made of "metal" (ie: polycarb, other such plastics) which may be created using the same techniques as standard sheet metal parts. Also very handy with sheet metal are PEM fasteners. If you can master their usage, you can create really sleek sheet metal designs. Have you done any FEA on the frame? Its sometimes difficult to gauge the "strength" of a design from sheet metal, especially when first starting to design in sheet. My only comment would be to add a cross member lower on the frame to add another axis of stability, however it may be unnecessary, thats what analysis is for! Brando |
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With little experience designing sheet metal chassis, I will share my opinions anway.
1. Any reason for folding out instead of in? Without that pesky bolt heads frame perimeter rule, there should be no reason to cover the bolt heads. 2. What material is the dead axle? I assume a 3/8" pipe, taped at the end, with a bolt holding it in. 3. Again, why the dual-nano? 3a. You could alternatively make the distance between the two side plates exactly the width of an AM Shifter, then put an AM Shifter inside (with the chassis sides as the side plates). Or, you could just use an SuperShifter or Toughbox as you do now, with a live axle, then chain the other side. 4. Why the bump-climbing notch? Assuming there is less terrain then this game... 5. I like the render. Looks very real. |
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Thanks for the questions. More suggestions and advice are welcome and appreciated. :) |
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edit: akash is a ninja delete plz
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I would say you're fine for powering from four separate locations as opposed to one central spot on each side. If it shortens the chain runs and makes maintenance easier, it's a good trade-off.
I can't see the stress tests for this, but as a typical rule of design you want the most support in the middle, as that's where it'll break first. I would take out some of the pocketing in the middle, it'll likely only add fractions of a pound anyway. Overall it looks great though. Your rendering and designing skills have gotten really good, great job. |
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*hint - Akash, PEM nuts are good - hint* ;) Looks really good, though. Really imposing. Keep it up! |
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I'm of the opinion it would be faster to stress test a prototype then it would be to run complete and thorough FEAs on stuff like this anyway. We should just build one. :)
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Something I've noticed, only because we ran into the same problem this year, is that you have effectively created a giant piece of C-channel. Moving those cross-braces down to form an I-beam shape or adding ones near the bottom should strengthen the design a bit. Just some thoughts, but I like where this is heading.
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Also what I think with the flanges facing inward towards each other means you would have to design enough space for your chain/belt to run depending on your configuration. Which means you might have less space elsewhere for another mechanism or something like that. BTW very nice render It has inspired me to get finished with my school work faster so i can finally get around to designing my own sheet metal drive train! |
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Ah thanks for the insight Andrew. You might also like this. :D I tried to copy it from one of the pictures that was posted of your 2010 bot. ![]() |
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