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Re: VersaFrame by Vex Robotics
It is great stuff, but I'm not sure if the pre-drilled holes and centerline on the tubing is really worth the cost. I would reccomend you heavily use Vex's gussets and mounts, but just buy your own tubing from OnlineMetals, MetalsDepot, or some other local supplier. Having holes to quickly mount things to is nice, but some measuring and drilling on the part of your team is probably worth the extra cost.
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If the goal is to save money... don't buy from online metals.
buy full 20' lengths from a local metal supplier that chargers by the pound. That being said, versatubing makes a lot of sense for most teams. The average robot would only use a hundred dollars of it tops. |
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We used a heck of a lot of VEXpro gussets last year, and they held up nicely. I'd do it again if the application was right! |
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Hi everyone!
Thanks for all the replies, I think our team will end up purchasing this product for our first build. Good to note that in the future we can save money by constructing something like the VersaFrame in house if we get the machinery to do so. Thanks again, Vladimir Milicevic Team 5631 Robot Captain |
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I could be totally wrong here, but I'm not sure that you will get much use out of waiting until you have machinery simply to match the hole pattern in square tubing though. I wouldn't save money by replicating the hole pattern, I would save money by going without it. Maybe I am undervaluing the usefulness of that hole pattern, if so could someone enlighten me? I see it as something that can save you some measuring when trying to line things up, but can also cause you to waste time cutting the tubing so the holes line up perfectly, and can make mounting near a hole a serious pain as it ruins the strength of the metal at that point. |
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Depending on the game and a team's design process, the hour or two is paramount to quick iteration, which then translates into getting a working design earlier in the season. 2014 really required fast iteration of a physical machine if a team did catapults. 2013 probably didn't require too much physical iteration except at the disc transition points. 2012 didn't require any physical iteration for the main game piece (since it was so squishy), but required a lot of iteration for the bridge lowering. And so on ... |
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I could see the benefit of guaranteeing alignment with gussets, but again, only if you cut to the proper length. It is definitely a time saver to line up with gussets, no doubt, but you lose the ability to just get a length, clamp it to another piece, and drill right through. Quote:
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Good point on the cut-to-length though. It's a given for my team and often overlooked in discussions. |
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If you're not really using the hole pattern, there is a lot less reason to buy the VersaFrame tubing profiles. Quote:
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This process takes a bit longer, but taking the time to do it right the first time is still way faster than having to re-do it again and again. |
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Is it possible to use bolts as opposed to rivets when connecting the gussets to the metal tubing, or is there a major drawback somewhere when using bolts?
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Be careful not to crush the tube by overtightening, especially with the .04'' stuff. It's shockingly easy to do. But, yeah, you can do it.
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Bolts can loosen, and generally bolts have a bit more play in the hole than rivets. They also weigh more. But other than that, they're fine. It's mostly just user preference.
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Re: VersaFrame by VEX Robotics
Hello...
1610 used the Versa chassis for the first time this past year and we did pretty well with it (on winning alliance at VCU, Finalist at Chesapeake and a Quality award at Chesapeake basically because the robot ran so well). The 1x2 held up well. We used that for our basic frame including a practice bot. We used the thin 1x1 for our arm but looking back i wished we had used the 1x2 for that. We were able to have the basic frame built and running in a couple days. The biggest drawback we had was using all the pop rivets. We're planning on using it again depending on the game and are looking into a Pneumatic pop rivet gun. Team 2363 used it also and did very well (winners at Chesapeake, winning alliance on Galileo) They used the 1x2 for their arm and it held up much better than the 1x1 we used. |
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For those teams that are using rivets, you may want to look into using Clecos. Check out this link here: http://www.mcmaster.com/#5099a34/=v8rnw9 and Cleco pliers: http://www.mcmaster.com/#5099a51/=v8rphz . These will allow you to use an existing hole or pattern not only to drill or to rivet. We have used these for several years to assist with mounting bumpers as well. |
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