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2016 CAD model
Heres a look at a CAD model of our robot this year still work in progress.
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Re: 2016 CAD model
Im assuming the motors in the center for your drive are CIM's, and the motors at the back are also CIM's for the arm. What motors are you using in the front for the intake? rollers.
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Re: 2016 CAD model
Were you planning to CAD in a shooter, or is it a defensebot?
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Re: 2016 CAD model
yes this is just an early design but the shooter will be added to the model once we figure out how we will mount it.
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Re: 2016 CAD model
Are those the 8" Andymark pneumatic wheels or something else?
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Re: 2016 CAD model
The wheels are custom made 13" pneumatic wheels.
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Re: 2016 CAD model
Nice! Do you know where your center-of-gravity is and how far you can tip fore/aft before falling over? (or alternatively, how fast you can accelerate/stop without tipping)? Those 13" wheels look great, but they also make it hard to get a decent wheel-base length.
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Re: 2016 CAD model
Is the 4-bar intended to be a scaling mechanism? If so, how do you plan on reaching the bar in terms of the lateral extension required? How do you intend to support the weight of your robot once scaled?
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