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Re: WCP: 2017 Product Launch + MCC 2017

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Originally Posted by Michael Hill View Post
I'm guessing the roller ends have the 5/16"-18 thread in the ends to accept a 3/8" shoulder bolt, which will then ride in an FR6 bearing. Plug with the protruding hex shaft will take a hex pulley or sprocket to drive the roller and the plain roller plug will be the non-driven side of the roller and just accept another shoulder bolt.

EDIT: Picture of 254's robot from this year shows how (I think) it's supposed to work. https://www.team254.com/photos/72157...0/26920320025/
Bingo! We have guides and examples coming out soon that'll clear everything up! We appreciate everyone's patience and excitement!

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Originally Posted by Lil' Lavery View Post
Some of the products pictures only show CAD models. Do you have pictures/videos of the prototypes that can be posted?
More pictures and videos will be coming soon, but posting renders of products has been a staple for FRC suppliers for a while now. It's sometimes easier to post a render because you can control visibility and lighting settings better than you can with a photo and the real product.
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