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Sheet Metal vs KitBot
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http://www.simbotics.org/media/video...itbot-steroids They seem to be really advocating the KitBot in this video, yet 1114 themselves and most of the advanced teams build a sheet metal chassis. Which is better? |
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Do you have a sheetmetal shop and designers with sheetmetal experience?
Yes? Build sheet metal. No? Build Kitbot. |
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The "kitbot on steroids" as we've coined it, is a simple drivetrain that be put together in a couple of days using just the KOP and a few additional COTS parts. When constructed properly, it's extremely robust and reliable, and far more effective than the average FIRST drivetrain. (At least based on what we've seen over the years.) The time and resources saved by building this drivetrain allow teams to focus on practicing, programming and of course the designing and building of other manipulators. For years it's frustrated our team to see so many teams with so much potential who end up with underperforming custom drivetrains, that could have been easily avoided. That's why we made this video and have been promoting it heavily. Look for us to publish improved documentation to go with it this fall. |
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I just want to open your eyes to what can be done with the kit bot.
the chassis in the picture is my team's (3339) chassis which is built from the C channel. We drilled holes to the outer wheels shafts in the c channel. This chassis worked very good without any problem! |
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you can do what ever you want with the kit bot, you just need to think out of the box
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Here is the Robowranger 2011 "custom sheetmetal" chassis:
It probably looks familiar. Custom sheetmetal? Yes. Reinventing the wheel? No. 2005 Kitbot FTW! |
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It looks like you were set up to run 6wd as well. Was that a contingency plan if the nonadrive didn't pan out or you were too close on weight?
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We're very happy with our "Butterfly Drive" setup. We'd be happy to run this configuration again! -John |
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That's what I figured. It's a really clean frame layout and your nona/butterfly/whatever-crazy-drive-next-year certainly inspired a ton of teams this season.
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Just keep in mind when making the decision to go with supershifters over CIMple boxes the weight vs. having a lower gear. Also, if you use the supershifters be careful and fully aware of what you are doing during assembly. Somehow ours had an extra washer in one that would compress the tranny, overheat the cims, and cause them to shut down for a few seconds. At the beginning of the season/regional our driver was losing one side of the drive for a split second in a few matches over the weekend and we didn't thing much of it. In St. Louis the problem grew astronomically to happening every few seconds and lasting a while. We diagnosed everything electrical and mechanical and even had an AM rep look over the supershifter guts. When nothing worked we carefully examined the guts and realized there was an extra washer. Problem solved. Lesson learned: even the smallest parts can cause a world of pain. Check, check, check, check, check. |
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Thanks for pointing this out. As a FIRST newbie, I was extremely impressed by the quality and versatility of the kit chassis and drive train. It is a beautiful piece of engineering.
Team 3504 did something similar to "kit chassis on steroids" this year, but we had complications with chain tensioning system. In the video, it looks like the chain lengths just worked out without the need for extra tensioning, but that is not how it worked out for us. Is there a certain sprocket size you need to use? Is there some other trick we missed? Thanks, -George |
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