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Re: Plate Thickness
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Re: Plate Thickness
It's not monocoque design, it's just a frame made from two plates with spacers between them. 1/8" most likely.
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Re: Plate Thickness
We've been using the same design on 548's robots for the past few years. We use 3/16" plates connected with 1/2" dia spacers with 1/4-20 countersunk bolts with the thread tapped right in the spacer. We refer to the setup as clockwork spacers.
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Thanks for the info! Thats perfect. Have you had any complaints about this setup over a conventional aluminum tubing frame?
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For the areas needing less strength we have also used 10-32's but, with 3/8" spacers |
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We do the same thing, it's strong. The only difference would be that we use 10-32's for weight savings, and then drill the tap drill all the way through the spacers to hollow out a little more unnecessary meat.
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