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Re: pic: One Tough Train

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Originally Posted by JasJ002
hey the 6 wheel drive looks awesome but you should put some chain in so that people can tell exactly how it works ar first glance. I like the wheels too and the idea is great.
Maybe some doesnt know how to make chains in inventor (I have realized that it was very hard to make). One who has worked on a robot before would be able to look at that chassis drawing and would be able to tell where the chain goes. Now if it was a mechanism, then it's a totally different story. Team 103's (your team) inventor submission looks great this year. I saw that they used chains too on their robot. Mind sharing? Please tell us how to make the chains in Inventor. Thanks...

Rod.. I had another question for you...

I can't see how you mounted the Cim Motor on the transmission. Are they secured? Is it just two plates sandwiching those two motors together? Please explain or share a closeup picture? Thanks (if I am not mistaking, Rod has posted a picture of this transmission before the season started, just went through the image gallery, couldn't find it)

... The chassis looks great, would be nice to see it running around in reality.
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