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I like the cross braces, but the frame will have a tendency to twist without some more support.
Consider where chains/belts will run. Also as someone suggested a while back, if you model your gearbox with all cims, you won't run into any space issues when you put in the fp/planet. |
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6 FP is a bit of stretch...isn' it?
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I would consider trying to simplify the gearbox to two reduction stages instead of three. This may or may not interfere with an encoder mount on the output shaft, but the tradeoff is that it would lower all of the motors (and thus the c.g.) by an inch or two. I like the frame thus far though; adding a super structure for manipulators or cross bars at either end would solidify it enough I think. Given the previous years' bumper rules, those cross bars may also aid in compliance. |
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If those cross braces are welded it will be a nightmare to keep your frame true and parallel without very good solid fixturing and welding.
The X-brace also lends itself to allowing you to get bent out of shape and not box when, not if, you get hit from both sides at the same time or sandwiched against a wall. It's a novel idea but I would at least put smaller crossmembers all the way across to make it practical for how rough the games are. |
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With modeling with CIM vs. FP. It actually doesn't matter. I had those things with one CIM in it. Turns out the FP is only like a 1/4 inch shorter. So it doesn't really matter. Quote:
As for the cross bars, I do believe you are right. I'll probably have some sheet metal fun and make the belly pan those cross bars as well. Quote:
I have a feeling that the biggest problems with bending would be on the outside edges rather than in the middle. Which as you said is easily fixed with more cross braces. Or as I said earlier. I belly pan. :) |
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usually how many CIM or FP motors are allowed during the FIRST competitions? I heard during the build for Breakaway that we could only use 5 CIM motors. So there would be a shortage of one motor for that system. plus, that uses up all of your allowed CIM motors. so there would be a bit of a sacrifice using those transmissions if your team needed a strong motor for another mechanism.
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Can anyone tell me the typical limit on Fisher Price motors? (Or is there not one?) |
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If you clamp everything tightly,fixturing your angles correctly you can use welding rod to fill the gaps, that will probably be between the parts, and keep everything true. It is just not as easy and straightforward as most teams seem to go for. It is possible just not easy and you have to spend the time fixturing and planning before you weld so that the finished product comes out correct. |
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this year and in years past we have been limited to 2 FP motors.
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Instead of adding more crossmembers, you would be better off using the plans of a traditional WCD and add on a belly pan. Another version which I personally love is 418's, designed by roboticwanderer (Lewis). The combination of 2x1 and 1x1 allows for clean chain runs too.
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/photos/31575 . |
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2 FP's (or however many are in the KOP--typically 2, since at least 2004), 2 CIMs from the KOP, up to X (typically 2, but 3 in 2010) extra CIMs allowed.
To do this, you'd need 4 CIMs and 2 FPs, leaving 1 CIM, the window motors, the RS-55Xs, and pneumatics to do anything else you wanted to do. |
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Looks awesome, Rion! Thanks for sharing with us.
I know you said the gearbox is still in development, but is it going to be a two-speed? I'm excited to see the final version! Keep up the great work! |
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