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pic: Team 1388: Loosing weight
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Wow looks great! Now try doing that to about 30-40 gears on the entire robot, I know we had to. Drilling holes in them also helps. But I wonder.. is this for your drive train or something else...
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Wow! That's a very thin wall section over the key. For an arm application, I would be cringing over it. For kit drive, I'd think it's borderline. We did the same think with the kit tranny last year, and it easily saved 2+ lbs per side.
However, I'll point you to a pic of our robot (or a part of our robot) after a slew of competitions. Beware of those thin walls! 228's shattered arm gear Best of luck! BEN |
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Custom transmissions, such as 116's old transmission (http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/pa...le&paperid=205) often have 10+ gears in them alone. Combined with any gearing (or sprocketing more likely) that happens after the transmission, on arms, etc, it is quite likey to hit 30 gears/sprokets on a robot, if not more. I mean, just look at 118's 2005 bot, "Chainzilla".
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