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Just the 6 pieces of C channel totally 14.13 pounds whereas the same length of 1x2 with 1/6in walls is about 7.7 so I see what you are saying about weight.
Cory, whats so hard about machining C channel? Im not a machinist but the machinist didnt say anything when I drew a quick concept for him. |
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The 2x1 will also result in a much more rigid frame, it doesn't twist along it's own long axis as easily as the C channel will. |
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Our team's robot for the last few years has had the motors directly drive the middle wheel. This could make turning easier if you drove those wheels instead
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not to be negative but,
could just save yourself the trouble and use the kitbot chasssis.................... would loose the cool factor though......... |
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Adam, that makes sense. Thanks for the input.
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Well, that kind of defeats the purpose of having the chassis design the way you want it and work to your needs. It also wouldnt be much of a learning experience to just bolt some frame material together. Last edited by chris31 : 09-12-2008 at 23:12. |
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yeah but it saves money and valuable time. any other teams weld theirs? |
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Sorry, Im not really looking for recommendations on why I should use the kitbot chassis.
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well i was just putting it out there............... |
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Now is the time to be designing new drivetrains, and telling a team to just use the kit frame right now is not really a good way to encourage new development and growth. Yes in some instances and for some teams it would be better to just use the kit frame; however, a lot of teams can pull off a better custom chassis that fits there needs perfectly. Also we don't even know if we will be given the same kit frame this season.
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i know this, and it was just a suggestion... i also know that if my team had access to all the tools and materials needed, we probobly would... i am all for encouragement and new growth, just commenting....... |
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You should look into having standoffs between the plates. That would add a ton of strength.
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Thanks for the recommendation. Ill be working them into the design after I finish finals (tomorrow).
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If you have the resources, I would recomend making your own standoffs out of delrin. This way they could be a larger diameter and distribute the load better and still be lighter than aluminum standoffs.
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If the they are thru holes, they bolt increases the weight a lot as it is rather long. I'd Imagine an aluminum standoff with tapped ends is lighter than a delrin standoff with a thru bolt of comparable strength, |
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