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Modded Kitbot
So, we're thinking of using the standard wide config for the wheelbase, but with extra wheels offset higher in the front. What do you all think? 2 CIMs per side...
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What's wrong with just the wide config? The one you have will make bumper mounting more difficult and prevent you from having a chassis cutout in the front.
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We're planning to have a bumper higher up, and hopefully will have a chassis cutout in the front by using more support farther back... |
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Show me where you're going to put the bumpers.
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In front of the wheels, but not below them. So, Yes.
S' gonna be a pain to build. Last edited by nxtmonkeys : 15-01-2016 at 16:36. Reason: [REDACTED] |
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Your FRAME PERIMETER is somewhere in front of the tilted up wheel (what ever structure you have in front of it). So you'd need a BUMPER on that section, and it must be in the BUMPER ZONE - 4 to 12" off the floor. Since the BUMPER is 5" in height, the most ground clearance you can get in front is 7" (12 - 5). Your side BUMPER also has to extend all the way to the front, so it will protect the front corners. |
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This looks like a bad idea. Sorry but it does.
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Do you care to explain why? What evidence do you have or are you just judging off of looks?
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Not to mention the benefits are minimal. Your wheels Will not be the first thing to contact obstacles because of the front plate and the Cog is going to be off. Just my Opinion |
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Thanks for your explanation. I see what you mean with the bumpers, but wouldn't that effectively be the same challenge as with the AM Rhino Tracks. While I am not sure this is the best way to cross the defenses, it would certainly be an interesting challenge.
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I think you better off doing something simpler like a wedge on the front (check Andymarks new video). Switching to pneumatic wheels/bigger wheels or putting some type of puller mechanism on the front. Although this definitely is a cool challenge. I just don't always like cool challenges during the challenge of build season. |
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Use large wheels in back and a smalley one in front, works relatively the same
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