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pic: 295 chassis 1/19/09
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Re: pic: 295 chassis 1/19/09
So, no ground pick up this year?
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its not in our strategy, but keep in mind this is just the frame. (waterjet cutters are awesome)
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Re: pic: 295 chassis 1/19/09
How much does that weigh as pictured?
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Re: pic: 295 chassis 1/19/09
How thick is the side rails of your frame?
With a lot of unanswered questions about the sides attached to bumpers and the cantilevered wheel questions, would that pass inspection? The fact that the side rails are also lightened based on your cutouts, would that meet the bumper attachment rules? My concern is that we have been discussing such options, but haven't figured whether it would pass or not. |
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Re: pic: 295 chassis 1/19/09
its weighs 21.4 lbs.
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Re: pic: 295 chassis 1/19/09
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Re: pic: 295 chassis 1/19/09
also the rails are made from 1/8" 5052 alloy
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Re: pic: 295 chassis 1/19/09
I would check with the GDC committee, as it may help answer questions for a lot of other teams.
The fact that your cutouts are "open spaces" which does not provide backing to the bumpers may be an issue. We would like to know the answer also. The reason why we haven't submitted a question similar (with a diagram), is because we dont have a frame yet. The GDC committee already stated that 1/8" rails are not strong enough, and thus, wont be allowed either. Last edited by waialua359 : 20-01-2009 at 18:03. Reason: saw your other additional post. |
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Re: pic: 295 chassis 1/19/09
I surely hope the GDC is not referring to 1/8" aluminum when used like this. This frame design is plenty strong enough and will not cause the robot to fail. That would be utterly absurd for the GDC to tell us that now we must build our frame out of 3/16" or 1/4" aluminum plate stock and that we also can't lighten the material.
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Re: pic: 295 chassis 1/19/09
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Re: pic: 295 chassis 1/19/09
So who constructed your chassis, Motorola?
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Re: pic: 295 chassis 1/19/09
That may be true, however, after reading Dave's response to Cory, I would interpret it as such.
Dont get me wrong, I love this chassis. The worst part is doing all of this work, and it not passing inspection. It doesnt hurt to ask the GDC. If they say its OK, it will help alleviate possible questions that other teams may have about similar setups. I truly believe that this chasis will withstand any situations during the competitions this season, but its not a matter of opinion, its what's written in black and white. Specifically, we wanted to put a thick solid plate on every section that a bumper is to be attached, except small portions where our wheels were (to allow easy access for changing them-cantilevered). |
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Re: pic: 295 chassis 1/19/09
I would find it very hard to believe that this would not be allowed, especaily because its flanged.
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Re: pic: 295 chassis 1/19/09
What is this supposed to mean?
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