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pic: FRC488 - Fall Project, Rev. A
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Re: pic: FRC488 - Fall Project, Rev. A
![]() Now that I've got a bit more time, I can write a bit more about the changes I made between the first iteration of this design and this one. Most of the changes were directly influenced by feedback I received in the other thread. I appreciate everyone's feedback and questions. Wheel Modules:
Belly Pan:
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Re: pic: FRC488 - Fall Project, Rev. A
Hi Madison,
The battery box can also hold the breaker and provide a base for easy access to the breaker. It can also hold a data access port for connection to the router. How many times have you seen teams struggled to gain access to the router data ports? Maybe even hold the sidecar for easy access. Don't forget the mounting holes for the manipulator and the bumpers brackets. Make sure there is adequate bend relief where the angled belly pan and the wheel housing meets. The parts will align easier if tolerance on the tab is loose. Using pins to hold the wheel assemblies make it easy to drop a wheel out of the assembly. Using dowel pins also helps align the transmission gear to the drive assembly. Bring the gear closer to the transmission bearing keeping the distance to a minimum. I feel the corners need some triangular gussets to reinforce the corners should you get a big hit. Whats the drop on the wheels? Driving more than six wheels means you get a lot of wheel scrub. The outer wheels will scrub down to nothing if there is a lot of turning and the drop is minimal. |
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Re: pic: FRC488 - Fall Project, Rev. A
Is this a 2012 or 2013 rules drivebase?
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Re: pic: FRC488 - Fall Project, Rev. A
2013. It's just about 28" x 28".
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Re: pic: FRC488 - Fall Project, Rev. A
I'm not sure if you had considered this, but cutting out part of the bellypan where the gearboxes will be above can make maintenance a lot easier. We didn't do that this year and it was a nightmare trying to repair our gearbox before eliminations.
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Re: pic: FRC488 - Fall Project, Rev. A
This times a thousand. We built a bellypan and then realized we needed to and cut it out after the fact, which didnt look pretty, but it was glorious. That and it saved close to a pound.
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Re: pic: FRC488 - Fall Project, Rev. A
Maybe you should think about having the belly pan Plexiglas or clear plastic. It saves weight and you could put some cool LEDs. Also, you could make it removable to put electronics or make it easily accessible if you need to fix something
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Re: pic: FRC488 - Fall Project, Rev. A
No, you want the metal for rigidity. Plus, CNCing out all the material into that pattern saves quite a bit of weight already.
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Re: pic: FRC488 - Fall Project, Rev. A
You are right, maybe it should be just a middle piece cut out. The reason being that this metal underbody is just added weight that can and should be removed
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Re: pic: FRC488 - Fall Project, Rev. A
I have to say, this is a really beautiful design. It looks just like 971, but with gears instead of belts. I'm a huge fan.
Just a few questions, perhaps they've been addressed elsewhere. Any reason you've chose 10 wheels? I don't see any advantage for 10 over 6, and having more wheels carries cost and weight (not to mention potential turning) disadvantages. Also, I'd assume these parts are being laser cut? Waterjetting or turret punching those parts would take a lot of sponsor time. |
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Re: pic: FRC488 - Fall Project, Rev. A
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Re: pic: FRC488 - Fall Project, Rev. A
If you're still going to power the corner wheels, a gear has to occupy that space anyway to act as an idler. Why not run 10 at that point?
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"metal is weight and weight is bad" isn't by any means necessarily true. |
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Re: pic: FRC488 - Fall Project, Rev. A
Not really. You need something there, unless you like frames being non-rectangular parallelograms or other interesting shapes. We're talking 0.090 sheet metal here, with a weight reduction pattern--can't get much thinner and lighter than that without needing some extra support. If that bellypan is more than 2 lb, I'd be shocked; I wouldn't be surprised if it was closer to 1 lb or under. Removing more weight won't exactly help in this situation.
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