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pic: Team 2791 Modular Chassis
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Re: pic: Team 2791 Modular Chassis
I would add standoffs to the bottom and/or make the wheel axles rigid parts of the frame by being a standoff. Currently, they appear to only be rigidly attached on top. You should also probably lighten those rails a bit with some pocketing, there is certainly a lot of meat there.
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Re: pic: Team 2791 Modular Chassis
This is just a prototype, just to clear up some questions.
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Re: pic: Team 2791 Modular Chassis
This looks very similar to a "west-coast" style 6wd only with 2 extra wheels.
1075 ran a similarly constructed unit in 2008 offseason at Brunswick Eruption 7, those look like AM Plaction wheels. Are the 2 middle wheels dropped relative to the outside ones? |
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Re: pic: Team 2791 Modular Chassis
Love it.
One suggestion: In our extensive experience with 1/4" plates, it can be overkill and overweight. Have you considered switching to 3/16 or 1/8"? It would allow you to save some machine time with pocketing the 1/4" plates. Nice job. I really look forward to seeing what comes out from 2791. |
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Re: pic: Team 2791 Modular Chassis
Yes, the middle wheels would be dropped 1/8'' from the outside ones.
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Re: pic: Team 2791 Modular Chassis
Yeah I have considered 3/16" Al. Not 1/8", do you think that would be strong enough?
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Re: pic: Team 2791 Modular Chassis
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You want your designs to be strong by the nature of their shape, rather than just adding more material. |
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Re: pic: Team 2791 Modular Chassis
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) to much success. Here's a photo of our 2009 practice robot frame:![]() |
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Re: pic: Team 2791 Modular Chassis
I like it! Looks like a very solid start. Some things to keep in mind:
-Chain tension. Are you tensioning the chain, or have you run your numbers on sprocket distance? -Support. How much support do the two plates have between them? -Live or dead axles? -How quickly can you repair it if or when it breaks? Looks like a solid start! |
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Re: pic: Team 2791 Modular Chassis
OK, talking about standoffs I forgot to mention that the axles are going to be standoffs. My content center is not loaded on Inventor but I am going to use 1/2" through bolts for axles, then utilize spacers to keep the wheels aligned.
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Re: pic: Team 2791 Modular Chassis
Not a bad prototype. Didn't know I had such talented teammates.
Would this be easy to throw AM or laser cut floating tensioners on? |
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Re: pic: Team 2791 Modular Chassis
Thats the plan.
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