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Re: WCD-Belt Driven CAD practice
Andrew, I can assure you (based on my experiences with that design) the bumper mounts are just fine. This is also why we prototype, to find out what breaks!
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This looks great. We went to a belt WCD this year and loved it. My big question is with the WCP dual speed. Did you have to increase the size of the spacers and the hex shafts in the gearbox or did the 2 9mm pulleys fit into the basic gearbox. Also did you use the regular or the WCD model.
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To be clear, Damprobot, this is all for a prototype to test out some sponsors we found for Cooper's fantastic team.
![]() I have high hopes for their team, Cooper is awesome at absorbing information from all over and learning very quickly. They are also backed by some former mentors of 57 and 624. |
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I was doing some more messing around and found that if WCP would have made their gearbox a little more than an 1/8th of an inch wider maybe more like 1/4", we could have fit 5mm gt2 pulleys in there that are 9mm wide. It is so close. I wish WCP would just make a version of their gearbox for people like us who like to use belts... |
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Yet again, I did some more updating to make the bumper mounts legal (the distance between them was not <= 8in.) and I made their flanges beefier. Lastly, I widened the frame an inch and a half on each of the end tubes to better use all of the frame perimeter rule except 1 inch of it. so the frame perimeter is now 111" vs 108" |
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We were able to fit 9mm GT2 pulleys in there no problem. http://31.media.tumblr.com/624ace34b...cgvo7_1280.jpg I personally machined the pulleys out of 3/8 alum plate. |
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OHHHH. This is the team with that drive that pushed that robot the whole field length. That was sick.
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But I suppose once you decide to use belts and colsons in a WCD, they're not many choices left to make. |
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Cooper,
You should ask your sponsor if they have the proper brake dies to bend your bumper brackets from one piece. They would need to use a large goose neck die or make a window in the die set for the return flange. Otherwise great design. You could bend in hat sections into the belly pan for air lines and wiring. I haven't seen many designs that incorporate access from the bottom of the robot. |
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We were really happy with how our 2013 drive came out. Let me know if you have any questions. |
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