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AKA: Brendan Simons
FRC #5406 (Celt-X)
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Re: Celt-X 5406 presents 'Guillermo'

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Originally Posted by philso View Post
Did you actually build and test the superstructure before attaching it to the chassis? Did you find any disadvantages to this approach?
We tested the elevator separately, but the ramp and roller came later. We also tested our drive base before integration.

I can't think of a major disadvantage of the bolt-on superstructure except for weight. The panel nuts are dead easy, although we did have some challenge lineing up mounting holes.

The modularity allowed us also to withhold our elevator after bag day so we could mount it in our practice chassis (a 2012 c-frame donated by MakeShift - thanks guys!) That saved us a lot of work (and cost) on the practice bot. We hope to remount everything on Guillermo within an hour of un-bagging.

Last edited by nuclearnerd : 03-03-2015 at 11:36. Reason: fixed typos - added thanks to MakeShift