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Re: pic: Team 3266 Sheet Metal Drivetrain
All the metal is .100" aluminum and is cut out using a laserjet and then bent on an automatic break, this is done by one of our machining sponsors. Then the students rivet the frame together.
As far as the overall design I owe a lot to the guys from 2168 and 228. Without their generosity and CAD files I wouldn't be anywhere near a production ready sheet metal drivetrain. Also the design for the pulley hubs was originally from 2168's 2013 robot and the weight reduction is heavily influenced from their 2011 base. What can I say I'm a huge fan!
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[2010-2014]: FRC 3266 Robots-R-Us: Founder and Alumni
2010 (5-5-1): Buckeye Regional; Driver
2011 (4-5-0): Buckeye Regional; CORI; CAGE Match; Drivetrain/Manipulator Operator
2012 (7-13-0): Buckeye Regional; Queen City Regional; CAGE Match; BPRC; Drivetrain Operator
2013 (25-15-1): Queen City Regional; Buckeye Regional; Crossroads Regional; CORI; Ohio State Champs; CAGE Match; BPRC; Drivetrain Operator
2014 (21-10-0): Crossroads Regional; Queen City Regional; Designer; Mechanical/Design Mentor
Founding an FRC team as an 8th grader sure wasn't easy, but it was totally worth it.
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Last edited by BurkeHalderman : 04-11-2013 at 10:22.
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