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Re: pic: Team 710 Drive module
Well except for the fact that have a considerable amount of spacers running through the centers where these designs would be cut out. And we did run into problem withs spherical our cuts weakening the system. Infact the forks we milled where the only ones we had problems with
I was not saying that it couldn't be done. I was saying that the difference in the weight made is basically nothing. its 3/16th alluminum and we could cut out a max of about 1x2 inches. Weighing only a few grams. ( to be exact its about 0.0360 lbs per piece ) If it had been better designed in the beggining when those parts were designed it could have been designed with the cut outs inplace. But with our current system it can not be done with enough effectiveness to cause reason to do it. But again, the extra work done on it, and the weight gained we felt were too minute to deal with under our certain time restraints. THanks for the advice tho keep it coming Dan ps. see our bot in action ( sorry for bad editing job, I'll be re-editing this weekend hopefully ) View Us Our forks in action Us hanging because of our lifting system Last edited by Dan Richardson : 04-03-2004 at 00:49. |
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