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Re: pic: FRC3928 2013 Butterfly Module
In this instance the traction wheel was made from a solid piece of 2.5" diameter Delrin, the Pulley was milled into the side, and two 3/8" bearings were pressed into it.
Had access to a CNC mill, decided to minimize the part count and not require ordering a pulley. -Aren |
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Re: pic: FRC3928 2013 Butterfly Module
And now I know where Adam got his 2013 offseason drivetrain design.
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Re: pic: FRC3928 2013 Butterfly Module
What would someone look for if they were trying to find an extrusion like you guys used for the main structure of these rails? As well, how are you planning to connect the frame up once both side rails are completed? The pattern of those holes looks like it would be great for designing attachment points.
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Online metals has it but a local supplier will give a better price. -Aren |
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