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Re: McMaster Alum Perforated/Expanded Bellypan
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Those sheets look like a reasonable choice, but they obviously don't have many of the advantages of a custom bellypan. You also might look at AndyMark, I believe they stock a bellypan type plate pre-lightened for use with the kitbot chassis. Finally, custom bellypans all include a border around the outside (where it is mounted to the frame, for example) which is solid metal. Yours would have the lightening pattern all the way up to your cut, which would compromise strength. |
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Re: McMaster Alum Perforated/Expanded Bellypan
We use perf stock and have been for many years. We don't use hardware. Tie wraps are secure enough for everything including the PD. You only need one tool to change parts out and you don't have to worry about dropping something that is conductive into a bad place on the robot.
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Re: McMaster Alum Perforated/Expanded Bellypan
In 2011 we used 9232T191. Most electronic parts can be held down with zip ties (speed controllers, digital side car, wires, etc). The .1875" hole diameter it allows for a #8 to pass through with lots of room, #10 with a very tight fit, and 1/4" if you drill out the hole. I think we even tapped it with a 1/4-20 but you get like 1 thread. Also 3/16" pop rivets work great to attach it to you chassis or to use the material as a gusset.
The only down side to the material is that once you cut it the edges are really sharp because of all the holes. Also I would not recommend that you try to make a lot of bends in it because it will eventually fatigue and break. -Clinton- |
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Re: McMaster Alum Perforated/Expanded Bellypan
We have used the AM perforated sheets on our past two robots but I wouldn't recommend using it if you need a bellypan that adds structural integrity. They are great for easily securing electronics but it is extremely flimsy.
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