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pic: Fresh Off The CNC
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Re: pic: Fresh Off The CNC
Are brass knuckles allowed on the robot this year???
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Re: pic: Fresh Off The CNC
I sure hope so. Otherwise that transmission will have to be redone.
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Re: pic: Fresh Off The CNC
That, for lack of better term, loop-de-loop looking thing on the far left...was that machined? Because that looks (dang) sexy, even for a CNC'd part. I'm curious as to what it's for though. No immediate use pops to mind.
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Re: pic: Fresh Off The CNC
Yes, the pillow block bearing was machined. We went over it with emery cloth to get that nice finish. We're probably going to do that for most of out parts because it just looks great.
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Re: pic: Fresh Off The CNC
I have to ask. WHY are these parts SOOOO thick?!
There better be a really good reason for all this weight. Like that's so much weight, I never thought I would see that big of parts on an FRC robot. |
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Re: pic: Fresh Off The CNC
Thick parts? Looks like you will be putting a lot of load on them I think I know what you will be using them for.
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