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pic: Updated Sheet Metal Design- Swerve
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Re: pic: Updated Sheet Metal Design- Swerve
You probably want to put flanges on the top and bottom of the left and right side plates. It adds quite a bit of strength to the metal. Also, you could remove a bit more metal from the front of the frame.
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Re: pic: Updated Sheet Metal Design- Swerve
What is the thickness of the sheet metal?
The second version is much better than the first. The first design was lacking any serious strength because of the cut-out pattern. Nice first sheet metal chassis. |
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Re: pic: Updated Sheet Metal Design- Swerve
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Expect an updated (photorealistic) rendering later today. Last edited by msimon785 : 12-08-2011 at 12:03. |
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Re: pic: Updated Sheet Metal Design- Swerve
The drive sprocket on the close module and on the module on the left need more chain wrap on them you need at least 90 degrees of wrap but the more the better.
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Re: pic: Updated Sheet Metal Design- Swerve
uhh i hope its not 0.7" cause that robot would be EXTREMELY heavy... i think you mean 0.07"?
pretty cool design, i havent seen many swerve chassis designs before. How much does it weigh?? |
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Re: pic: Updated Sheet Metal Design- Swerve
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With everything shown in the image, (which does not include rivets, wires, a digital sidecar, anderson connectors, breaker, etc), it weighs in at about 47.5 lb (with battery). On an actual competing bot, there would of course be all these things in addition to pneumatics, superstructure and manipulators. This is just a functional drivebase. |
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Re: pic: Updated Sheet Metal Design- Swerve
Window motors? They have a good amount of torque, but tend to move slow under load.
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Re: pic: Updated Sheet Metal Design- Swerve
Can you post a view that is more descriptive of the internal structure?
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A number of teams have used 2/4 window motors for steering, with various amounts of reduction, with decent success. Last edited by AdamHeard : 12-08-2011 at 13:13. |
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Re: pic: Updated Sheet Metal Design- Swerve
If you both drive and steer both the left and right sides in the manner described by the picture, turning will be difficult (approaching impossible if you use high traction wheels).
Explanation here: http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/papers/1443 |
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