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Current Robot Chasis

Pnakovich

By: Pnakovich
New: 10-02-2007 10:22
Updated: 10-02-2007 10:22
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Current Robot Chasis

Here is a mostly current version of 612's chasis

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10-02-2007 17:14

Dan Zollman


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I'm just curious:
Do you include every t-slot slide fastener in the assembly?
If so, do you constrain them one by one, or do you use iMates?



10-02-2007 18:37

Pnakovich


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there are alot but not every nut has one yet, it's mostly an assembly of a nut and slider, than i constrain each one



10-02-2007 18:47

sanddrag


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While quite modular, we could never afford the weight of something like that.



10-02-2007 18:49

Rich Ross


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After seeing the horrors of people i know using extrustion, i cry on the inside for you. It's strong, but the weight, terrible. I mean, that looks like 25 or so pounds of metal to me, just for the frame metal



10-02-2007 18:50

Priyadarshy


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in fact that frame with all electronic and pneumatics and drive system and gamepiece manipulator is only 86 lbs
so its not bad if anything we need to do gain weight with our arm and ramp on as well



10-02-2007 18:51

DanDon


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Is that 80/20 or Bosch?

20 mm, or 30 mm?



10-02-2007 19:01

Priyadarshy


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80/20 1 inch by 1 inch



10-02-2007 19:57

Liz Smith


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Ok, we had a similar 80-20 frame in 2005. I would highly suggest switching out the L- brackets in the corner for something which provides more stability.

We had the problem of the t-nuts getting loosened during matches resulting in our frame becoming warped, and even falling apart. At our first regional we were lucky enough for there to be a very nice, and very skilled welder who tacked the corners of the bot. We learned later that those L-brackets weren't really meant for holding a frame together like that.

I would suggest looking at the 80-20 catalog. They have some nice triangular plates and things which can stiffen up the frame and make it stronger



10-02-2007 21:15

KTorak


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I would suggest 8020s anchor fastners.



10-02-2007 21:17

DonRotolo


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I agree with Pika1579, T nuts and even L brackets will not be satisfying for you, try gusset plates at the least, or hard-connect corners with bolts. really important for areas subject to impacts, not important for other areas.

Don



12-02-2007 07:53

deshirider430


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we do have larger angle brackets on the corners, they are just not pictured in this assembly



13-02-2007 16:36

edboy


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you should the the corner cube pieces, they provide a lot of stability
on the more stressed parts of the robot, you might want to change out the L brackets with the triangle gussets, they are much more stable
there are also two types of L brackets i know of, one thinner than the other
if you are using the thin ones, definitely change them, or your robot will be scrap



13-02-2007 17:55

Justin M.


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80/20 is really nice to work with (t-nut mounting system, never have to to drill holes, etc), but I agree to the notion that it's REALLY heavy. We are using it to attach the arm to our chassis, so we can move it up/down and make adjustments super quick.

Keep in mind that the 1010 is like .5 lbs/linear foot....



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