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Re: pic: 1726 Overdrive Chassis CAD
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Re: pic: 1726 Overdrive Chassis CAD
You might want to provide some sort of channel to house your wheels that you can run the axle to so it is not cantilevered. This also provides a mounting base for your bumpers. That way you will fulfill the rule of having 2/3rds of your robot with bumpers around it.
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Re: pic: 1726 Overdrive Chassis CAD
We will have bumpers all the way around the robot, and the cantilevered axles are definitely strong enough, and are well supported. The Inventor rendering does not have all the parts on it...so you can see the interesting stuff....but there is more to the robot!
We used a fiberglass I beam turned on it's side for the main frame rails on last years robot, with a thru bolted dead axle. It was quite a bit harder to build, this year we are going for maximum ease of construction, along with a solid, reliable, effective design. We'll see how it does. Hopefully we'll get some ball handing mechanism pictures up in the next week or so. The catapult experiments went well today, it behaves very safely when not loaded with a ball, and shot a 30" exercise ball (using 1/4 the final pneumatic cylinder capacity) almost high enough to clear the overpass. Should be fun! |
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Re: pic: 1726 Overdrive Chassis CAD
Today we built the transmissions and put an axle on a scrap piece of c-channel to test how strong it is. The axle setup is very solid, and i can't see it breaking under any load the robot will see.
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Re: pic: 1726 Overdrive Chassis CAD
My team has used a cantilevered dead axle system for the past three years with only one major issue that i can remember: bumper mounts. Last year's solution, which proved to be waaay too much trouble was to tap holes into the axles to receive the bolts from our bumpers. May I suggest that you consider integrating mount points into the frame. (I'm pretty sure you already have an adequate solution, though.)
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