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Re: pic: Finally done attaching the chain to the wheels.
Is that a plate of lexan that the swerve pod is mounted to? If so, wouldn't there be a lot of force on that particular plate?
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Re: pic: Finally done attaching the chain to the wheels.
I want to see it run. Why Lexan and not 1/16 or 1/8 sheet metal?
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Re: pic: Finally done attaching the chain to the wheels.
to me it looks like it is a sheet metal because lexan does not look like that, it has a darker color when you look at it from the side and also if you zoom in on the picture you can see that it is deffinetly an aluminum plate
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Re: pic: Finally done attaching the chain to the wheels.
The plate pictured is the Revolution Mounting System.
I'm interested to see this implementation using the c-base as well. So far it looks great. |
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Re: pic: Finally done attaching the chain to the wheels.
Glad to see you are doing better than us last year... Friction is never good.
![]() It worked well for Breakaway. Also look into doing Field Centrick Controll Last edited by ProgrammerMatt : 04-02-2011 at 10:10. |
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Re: pic: Finally done attaching the chain to the wheels.
yep we ran it yesterday, and it ran well, but i think we still need to do intensive driving, just to make sure nothing happens, but so far no problems.
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