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Ramp Materials
This is for those of you who are making & designing a robot with a ramp. What are you making it out of? What problems are you having with deploying the ramp with an arm? Without an arm?
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Aluminum with some type of gripping device on top
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Re: Ramp Materials
carbon fiber panels. very lightweight and very strong. then we're putting a grippingmaterial over them for obvious reasons...
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Re: Ramp Materials
We're planning on building the gripping material into the aluminum ramp....using a secret patented process.....
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Our team is using panels that are a composite of aluminum, plastic and styrofoam. It holds up very well.
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Re: Ramp Materials
Aluminum extrusion frame (8020) and 8020 honeycomb paneling thats 1/8" thick (its just like cardboard but plastic)...and it is extremely light weight.
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Re: Ramp Materials
Plastic storage shelves from Home Depot, with some aluminum to hold it together and grip material to distribute force and increase traction.
I'll tell you are problems when we actually test them. |
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Re: Ramp Materials
My team is VERY, VERY new, so any input from a veteran team would be appreciated. We have designed our ramp system, but do not know what material to build it out of. We have an aluminium fram completed but need a material to mount on it to support the robots we will lift. Weight is a slight issue, we have considered:
- Lexan - 1/4 inch plywood - Expanded Aluminium - Expanded Steel Any input on our ideas and especially NEW SUGGESTIONS would be wonderful, thanks... |
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Re: Ramp Materials
Steel is a definate no, and lexan can get up there in weight as well. Aluminum can be heavy but you could also cheese it if need be. Plywood can be heavy too especially in sheets for a ramp. Your best bet if you can get it would probably be diamond plate. It isnt that heavy, and it's alos strong. We're using carbon fiber with honeycomb filling but that is a little pricey. If you have the money i say do that.
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Re: Ramp Materials
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Re: Ramp Materials
Using: A semicircircular wheel, a TON of aluminum fencing, and an axle (aluminum shaft).
Problems: Danger to robots (we don't know if will may capsize with two robots) |
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Re: Ramp Materials
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And Matt Gardner, as for a suggestion for your team--like the others, I'd strongly consider using honeycomb (try going to mcmaster.com and type in "Aluminum Honecomb" into the search tab). It's not cheap, but it's very light for its strength (good enough to be used for floor panels in airplanes). There's also the added benefit of spending less time constructing the actual ramp, since it arrives at your lab all in one piece, and spending more time on the actuators.Hope this helps. |
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Re: Ramp Materials
My first response would be to say aluminum angle and lexan, with cross supports underneath.
However, everyone is suggesting these new-fangled sandwiched materials. I'd suggest going with these, as I think thats what our ramp is being made from. I'm pretty sure we got a few of our crew to go pillage the space shuttle, because whatever we found is some crazy stuff... |
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I would look into corrugated plastic if...when weight becomes an issue. As long as you provide some support around it's edges to prevent bending, it has potential to work.
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