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pic: 226 Off-Season Gearbox
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Re: pic: 226 Off-Season Gearbox
Seems like the first I ask of question of any picture disussion is "how much does it weigh?" Also, what is the thickness on those plates. Did you waterjet the bearing holes, or were they machined? Also, what are the output speeds?
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Re: pic: 226 Off-Season Gearbox
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Re: pic: 226 Off-Season Gearbox
Nice work, are you sponsored by a laser cutting company?? Seems like you guys get a lot of that stuff done...
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As for the prototype robot above it was all done at a local waterjet company - Copland Gibson at their full cost which was right around $400 for the first plate and about $250 for each additional (1st plate has a CAD fee) Water-jet cutting is an extremely good deal for FIRST teams, we couldn't have done it with a CNC mill it would have been too expensive. As for getting lots of parts made, well that's just part of the business situation and rules we have to live by. |
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Re: pic: 226 Off-Season Gearbox
Looks good!
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