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We just finished welding our final frame... She's a little on the heavy side. We just though the number was ironic, 34.0...
12-02-2005 21:05
Ken358What is the wall thickness of the square alu. that you used.
We started with .125 but, went to thinner wall because it was too heavy.
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12-02-2005 23:52
DoomdayXwow, 34 lbs seems pretty heavy, our basic frame weighed around 17 - 20 lbs tops.
13-02-2005 00:04
Ianworld
kit chassis, so that with the transmissions is about 30 pounds I think. Pretty light I think. 
13-02-2005 00:15
The Dudethis year were using an omni-wheel design so our base is a square piece of metal, we have four gear boxes with a motor on each of them, so each gear box with motor and wheel attached weighs about 10.6 pounds, x4 = 42 pounds + the added wieght of the base is about 10-15 pounds (guess) so our base with motors and wheels is about 52-57 pounds.
13-02-2005 00:39
Jeffrafaour base frame (no motors or anything - just welded aluminum) is about 15 lbs.
It consists of roughly 27' of .125" wall 1" square tubing.
One nice thing about ours is how rigid it is, partly because of the fact that is is welded and also because of the way we designed it.
18-02-2005 14:51
magilson857 is looking at about 8 lbs just the frame thanks to Luke, the greatest Mech Eng student ever.
18-02-2005 15:08
abeD
0 lbs!!! Maybe thats just becuase I am no longer on a team though.... 
18-02-2005 16:05
Emily Pease
Did anyone else NOT notice the decimal point upon first glance? My eyes bugged out, "340 lbs!?!?!?!?!?"
Er...too many late nights at the lab. I need some coffee.
18-02-2005 16:11
JamesCH95Ours is around 20-25lbs. It's the kit chassis plus some 1X1X1/8 and fiberglass composite board.
Update: our chassis and most of our arm, including drive train, is only 55lbs....this year might be good for weight.
18-02-2005 22:38
Conor Ryan
before lightening, adding the drivetrain and including the wheels, our chassis was 68 lbs. now its...lighter.