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This was cut today. Its part of team 294's prototype base we have been working on this summer. We got the milling time down to about two hours per panel. I am the lead student machinist on team 294, and plan to start posting more on delphi. comments???
09-16-2007 12:52 AM
redbarronNice Job any idea what the weight is on that, and is that a finished rail or are you cutting all the way through on those triangles.
09-16-2007 12:54 AM
Aren_Hill
ooh sexy toolpaths.
it would be a sign you do to much robotics when you find toolpaths sexy.
how light did you get these?
09-16-2007 01:52 AM
Borisdamole|
Nice Job any idea what the weight is on that, and is that a finished rail or are you cutting all the way through on those triangles.
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09-16-2007 03:47 AM
unclewaldoThe plate [of which there will be 4] starts out as a 37.5 x 5 x .375 sheet of 6061 aluminum weighing 6.88 lbs.
After we are finished milling/webbing, the panel is 44% of its starting weight or 3.088 lbs.
This off-season project "Back in Black" has been the brainchild of our past team captain Adam Heard [now COLLEGE MENTOR] , and we [the Fabrication Subteam aka Monster-Fueled Machinists of 294 aided by the Machine Tool Technology Dept. of El Camino College & Northrop Grumman] have been desperately trying to get it fabbed ASAP so Adam can go off to college in peace. Along with this frame, we are fabing a modified version of the Killer Bees 4-speed transmission... hopefully from what we learn building this protobase, we will be 'very competitive' next year. Keep an eye out for teasers ....
For a look at "the big picture" go to www.bcr294.org and click on the black base just to the left of the Monster logo... our Top not-so-secret Summer base project ..
09-16-2007 04:15 PM
AdamHeard
Nice to see my baby starting to come together.
Goodluck with it at the fall classic, I think i can make it.
09-17-2007 06:19 PM
robostangs548
That looks awesome... Very cool!