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Re: pic: CGX-104 cycloidal versaplanetary external
I have to say, this looks like a fun engineering challenge, and good on you for designing this.
In regards for a team machining this though, I always try and recommend buying as many parts as possible (of course this depends on your team's budget however), rather then machining them. The reason is, you can put that much more time into either designing, programming, or practicing with your robot.
In the first few years that I was on 772, we machined a lot of our own parts. However, when I started to design the robots we transitioned to buying more COTS parts. We focused on designing more, rather then machining. And we were "done" the robot a week earlier then normal, and had a lot more practice with it. The robot's level of performance went way up too.
Remember, your robot isn't going to become a great competitor because you custom built a transmission, but you can get better by designing the whole robot better, having a great strategy, having reliable parts (with easy to find replacements), and having more practice.
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Last edited by akoscielski3 : 15-06-2015 at 09:06.
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