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pic: Team 256 drivetrain
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Let's hear it for steel! Ours worked fine last year. This year we were lazy and bought the vexpro chassis kit, which is a nice frame.
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Love the steel!* Is it 1/16" wall?
What is your exterior perimeter? On the totally unscientific looking at pictures on the internet it looks like you guys are cutting it pretty close! *Seriously, more teams should explore new materials. Diversity of construction is awesome. Last edited by Ian Curtis : 26-01-2013 at 21:46. |
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What are the dimensions?
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Looks like a nice and simple chassis. What are the dimensions of it? To be honest, at first glance it appears to be on the large size (>112").
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The frame is 31.5" long by 23.5" wide for a total perimeter of 110". All of our steel is 1/16" wall. We find it's really strong and relatively light for what it has to offer. The frame is 3/4" diameter square tubing, but our shooter and other mechanisms will be 1/2" diameter square tubing, which has shown it's strength to us even with it's small size. Thanks everyone for taking interest in our frame! We're very proud of it. We believe it's the best one we've made so far. |
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Looks great though, definitely a solid drivetrain |
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Team 256 is a perfect example of a team that takes advantage of their resources and uses them well. Steel may not be the lightest drivetrain, but they get comparable results tailor made to their specifications (and 17 lbs. is fairly respectable). They have access to steel welding, so why not take advantage of it, kudos.
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![]() Thanks for the kind words, Greggy. |
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This is one of the greatest posts on CD ever. Oh, how far you've come Andrew.
-Nick Last edited by Nick Lawrence : 26-01-2013 at 23:09. |
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I had a question on posting new threads? For some reason I can not remeber how to post a new thread. My other question is that I am creating a robotic chair and was wonder if AndyMark performance wheels has a greater weight capacity than 300lbs?
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