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This one is the AM2013 version which I believe had the new and improved corner brackets that made the chassis really rigid: http://www.andymark.com/product-p/am-2494.htm The newer sheet metal chassis can be modified for 8wd but you need to be really careful of where you put the support structure in between the sheet metal plates to prevent it from falling apart. Our 2014 robot had issues because the supports were not easily placed or modified on the AM2014 for what wanted in our chassis but we made it work. |
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Wow, so much help! You guys are great!
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I'm not sure about that versachassis price. What components did you plan on buying? |
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Ok, to answer some questions:
We are planning on taking the new bot to an offseason event, probably Calgames. Our old bot ran a KoP 6WD with 8-inch pneumatics. We had major issues with our gearboxes, which happened to be the exact same 3-CIM ones suggested before. Since the only thing we could do was defense, our gearboxes took a lot of stress and it was enough to fracture and completely shred our aluminum gears. We were advised to just use 2-CIM systems in the future and also decent steel gears. Also, we didn't secure our gearboxes very well, and that combined with the hole we had in the frame for intake resulted in the bot bowing inwards and twisting the wheels/axles out of alignment. The wheels were actually hitting the metal of the base. This was probably exacerbated by turning scrub, since all wheels were on the same level. So, we took the bot apart multiple times at competition, which was a pain with the KoP base. We aren't trying to rebuild the same bot though-we're entirely redesigning. Also, with 6 8-inch wheels, it was a really really tight fit. We had to trim down the bars perpendicular to the wheels so that they wouldn't hit the metal. Also, does the KoP base have pre-drilled holes that would let us drop wheels a good distance? The AM2494 and 221's chassis seem simple and stable, but would we be able to drop wheels with them? After reading through, we're leaning towards the VersaChassis. Also, using four Colsons and four pneumatics sounds good. When teams go over obstacles like the cheval and moat, they tend to fly over and then land. Is stress upon landing an issue with the Colsons? Thanks so much for the help, everyone! ![]() |
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The Team Cockamamie Robot in 3 Days build also ran an open front and saw the same frame bending you describe on a smaller scale before we parked it--it also had a way-too-small bellypan in hindsight and suffered for that. You aren't going crazy there either. Strongly consider a sturdy plywood bellypan on your offseason robot; it will lower your CG a bit and give you some great resistance against twisting and bending. If you're using the AM14U3 with 8" pneumatic wheels, there are different hole placements and belts you're supposed to use. They sold them as a kit, which would place the axles at the correct place to avoid notching the end bumpers. It would also space the outer plates out further to cut down further on rubbing. We didn't drive the Team Cockamamie robot on carpet or at high weight (we were waaaaaaay under), but the drop was enough for that. You can also play with air pressures there; a little less pressure in the corner wheels will increase the effective drop. 4901 used a variation on the 221 chassis for its drivetrain this year, except we knew we wanted drop (especially since our corner wheels were pushed inboard). We ended up using 1x3 tubing for the drive rails, which was overkill but suited the purpose of putting our axle holes exactly where we wanted. Hope some of these data points help! Last edited by Billfred : 11-05-2016 at 15:07. |
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I suggest that if you are redesigning a robot in the offseason to complete the same challenges that Stronghold had such as the moat, I would consider using the AM14U3 from andymark with the Upgrade Kit 6WD with 8" Pneumatic Wheels. This will give you suspension and a bit of bounce when going over obstacles. Just note, this drive base CANNOT go over obstacles without in house customization. Our team noticed that at the competition our robot could not cross any defenses other than the rough terrain. We used an angle grinder to cut off about an inch off of the bottom of the front of our chassis and made an angle so that when we would hit an obstacle it would pop our bot up onto the moat, ramparts, rock wall, or rough terrain, which would allow our wheels to get on top of the defense and drive over with ease. We had only gotten stuck in the moat only one match and that was when our path was obstructed with a boulder. I also suggest adding support in the middle of any chassis to ensure the sides do not cave in (just a precaution)
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See the attached photo. Every team should be supporting their gearboxes in some way because it will also stiffen your frame up. |
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I wouldn't worry too much about how well the robot survived this years game. This years game was brutal on robots. I'm curious as to how much drive practice or stress testing was done on the robot. During build season did you ever test it against the defenses?
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---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Also, we're still confused on if it's possible to put four eight-inch pneumatics in the KoP chassis. Does it fit nicely/work with the pre-drilled holes? |
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Both the Versablock and the WCP Gearbox Bearing Block work fine with the WCP gearboxes(have used both) In regards to the Versa-chassis pricing: Gearboxes: $130 each( need 2) $260 total Versa-blocks: $25 each( need 6) $ 150 total ½ hex bearing $5 each( need 16) $80 total #25/35 chain 10foot $10 each (need 2) $20 total #25/35 ½ hex sprocket $7 each( need 16) $112 total WCP Cam $5 each (need 6-8) $40 total Versaframe stock 59” $25 each (need 3+) $75 total ½ hex shaft stock 3foot $12 each (need 1) $12 total Total = $749 before wheels Edit: This is a cost breakdown to show the Versa-chassis price, not recommended components for a particular season Last edited by roboruler : 11-05-2016 at 19:57. |
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