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pic: 256 2012 CAD
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There's no such thing as too much rendering... It looks good - great job.
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Re: pic: 256 2012 CAD
How much does it weigh and what is the thickness on the extrusion?
Last edited by O'Sancheski : 26-02-2012 at 20:02. Reason: I really need to learn how to spell. |
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I just shocked myself at that number. Things are subject to change with testing. |
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If that is true I am shocked you guys are under 120lbs. Most teams that I know of either use 1/16" or 1/8" thick extrusion. Solidworks is showing me that a 12in piece of 3/4" 6061 Aluminum weighs 0.88lbs.
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Wait. I may be mixing up what an extrusion is. What is your definition of extrusion? Like what part of the robot?
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Extrusion is the box aluminum on your robot that the chassis and superstructure is made up of. Most teams use 1x1" boxed aluminum that is 1/16" or 1/8" thick.
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Oh! Ok! Thanks. I believe it's 1/8th. If I remember correctly, it wasn't too thin.
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OK, that sounds better. CAD looks very good. Now what you guys need to do is CAD up the electronics. Then it will look amazing.
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Thanks! Our CAD team is doing that as we speak, though it may take a while to transition between our old robot and the new one. We're loosing space, and we were tight as it is on the old one.
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If you think you don't have any room, try having a short widebot with no room in the middle to put stuff. That's all I have the clearance to say ![]() |
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