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pic: aces high drive base concept
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Re: pic: aces high drive base concept
Well, first off, the middle wheel will spin in a different direction than the two outer wheels because of the way your chain is right now. I also don't think that chain-run would work (even if you neglected the fact that the middle wheel is spinning in the opposite direction) without any sort of tensioning system. Even then it would have a higher chance of slippage because there isn't adequate chain-wrap.
In my team's past experience, we have always found it difficult to precisely drill holes into 80/20. When trying to offset the holes by 1/8th of an inch (which I am assuming your middle wheel is) the drillbit tended gravitate towards the channels of the 80/20 because it's unlike drilling into a uniformly smooth surface. However, we centered everything manually and used a drill-press. Last edited by LLogan : 28-05-2010 at 00:25. |
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Re: pic: aces high drive base concept
that middle wheel is also going to go the wrong direction. otherwise it's pretty nice.
I should know that I type too slow to get the first post |
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Re: pic: aces high drive base concept
I like it for a simple drivetrain. A couple things to think of. How are you actually going to tension the chain? I see guides but nothing adjustable. Also it might be easier to drop the transmission down between 2 of the wheels and just have 3 separate chain runs. It would lower the Center of gravity as well as increase redundancy a bit. This design doesnt look like you're really using the 80-20 adjustability so why not just use plain aluminum tube? You would save weight and potential failure points from loosening fasteners if you weld it
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Re: pic: aces high drive base concept
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It might be easier to run a Supershifter in the middle. |
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Re: pic: aces high drive base concept
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For a tensioner I planned on making something that would mount into the slots on the 80/20 bars and/or spacing the plastic slider up with aluminum spacers and washers. Drilling shouldn't be a problem. it should be easier to do on a Bridgeport. Quote:
My team normally has been able to weld our robots. however we don't think that we will be able to have welding done this fall. I know I could use Supershifters and it may be easier. However I wanted to explore other ideas. |
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