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Re: pic: Team 3940 CyberTooth 2015 Drivetrain

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What was the reasoning behind the gear drive over something easier to implement? It's really cool looking, but was there a reason regarding function that you went this way?
Our original chassis requirements included a few distinct constraints:

- We wanted the chassis to have a 28" x 32" footprint in 'long' orientation
- We wanted the front of the chassis to have an opening large enough for both totes and recycling containers.
- We wanted to have a reliable H drive
- We wanted to use the new AndyMark DuraOmni Wheel
- We wanted to have a raised center wheel to cross the scoring platforms.
- We did not want to spend a lot of time assembling/disassembling the robot for Transportation Configuration requirements.

Furthermore, we did not want to pursue serpentine chain or belt options as we were far less experienced with these ideas as a team, and we were concerned about the reliability of these methods. Gears ended up allowing us to make the drive modules much narrower, allowing for this opening in the front of the chassis to be large enough for our initial constraints. We also really loved how a drivetrain like this is virtually maintenance free with periodic lubrication.

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Re: pic: Team 3940 CyberTooth 2015 Drivetrain

Looks awesome! Being my team is trying to focus on aesthetic and got our first ever custom sheetmetal chassis this year. I was wondering what thickness of sheetmetal are you guys using? We went with 1/8" but we think it might be alittle thick for our purposes but we aren't quite sure.

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Re: pic: Team 3940 CyberTooth 2015 Drivetrain

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Looks awesome! Being my team is trying to focus on aesthetic and got our first ever custom sheetmetal chassis this year. I was wondering what thickness of sheetmetal are you guys using? We went with 1/8" but we think it might be alittle thick for our purposes but we aren't quite sure.
Thanks! This chassis uses 1/8" 5052 AL. With a rigid one-piece bumper frame like Team 33, you can get away with a lot thinner. 1/8 does give you plenty of piece of mind when using AL sheet, as long as it is is adequately lightened.

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