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Team 935 Chasis

railerobotics

By: railerobotics
New: 24-01-2009 10:00
Updated: 24-01-2009 10:00
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Team 935 Chasis

Here's our chasis further along, built up from a pile of parts.

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24-01-2009 11:28

Akash Rastogi


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Crab drive? o.O



24-01-2009 11:30

railerobotics


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YES!!! With Traction control!!!



24-01-2009 11:32

Zflash


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Looks nice, how much does it wiegh?



24-01-2009 11:48

Andrew Bates


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Can it handle a hit? With all that open space it looks a little weak even with bumpers.



24-01-2009 12:35

railerobotics


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Looks nice, how much does it wiegh?
About 24.6 lbs



24-01-2009 12:39

railerobotics


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Can it handle a hit? With all that open space it looks a little weak even with bumpers.
Controled Flexablity is always good. Remember ductil not brittle.



24-01-2009 13:06

JVN


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Can it handle a hit? With all that open space it looks a little weak even with bumpers.
This is an example of a team that KNOWS how to turn out a quality product. I'm confident it will be extremely well designed.



24-01-2009 14:55

Cory


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Those plates look like they were all milled and not waterjetted.

Your poor machinist

Looks pretty sweet.



24-01-2009 16:26

roboticWanderor


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are those... handles milled into your chassis??? nice!



24-01-2009 17:46

Sebastian1646


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It is a sweet chasi but it weighs almost 25 pounds isn't that a bit heavy for just the chasi... i don't know but i think i would put that weight into other things.



24-01-2009 18:05

Akash Rastogi


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It is a sweet chasi but it weighs almost 25 pounds isn't that a bit heavy for just the chasi... i don't know but i think i would put that weight into other things.
Not really...I've seen a lot heavier.

Its chassis btw



24-01-2009 18:38

RoboGeek99


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WOW!!! I think im in love with that chassis...its a beaty and it looks like its really well thought out



24-01-2009 19:06

waialua359


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Beautiful. Reminds me of team 75's work.



24-01-2009 20:34

ironbears


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a true machinist handles that we ran our machine for 12 hours today. nothing unusual



24-01-2009 20:51

R.C.


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a true machinist handles that we ran our machine for 12 hours today. nothing unusual
That may be true but machining out plates is a lot harder than doing 1x2 tubes. We have a router (thatz why probably) and are those sides waterjetted or Cnc'd. Just wanting an official word from the team Cory. Also most teams don't have a CNC and a 12 hour day is a lot for a FIRST team. On the brighter note, that chassis is so sick!!!! .



24-01-2009 21:00

Cory


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That may be true but machining out plates is a lot harder than doing 1x2 tubes. We have a router (thatz why probably) and are those sides waterjetted or Cnc'd. Just wanting an official word from the team Cory. Also most teams don't have a CNC and a 12 hour day is a lot for a FIRST team. On the brighter note, that chassis is so sick!!!! .
Almost definitely milled. the pockets are far too smooth/shiny for a waterjetted surface.



24-01-2009 21:04

R.C.


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True, just enlarged the pic after your comment.



25-01-2009 00:29

hipsterjr


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just had to say, that chassis is the sexy. I extend my sincerest props to the machinist.



25-01-2009 23:11

railerobotics


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thanks for the comments, i know that our machinist's really appreciate that comments. and yes, those are handles in the chassis



26-01-2009 08:08

railerobotics


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Those plates look like they were all milled and not waterjetted.

Your poor machinist

Looks pretty sweet.
No Kidding! Thank goodness for Machine Technology Program and Students!!



26-01-2009 18:47

Magnechu


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Dean Kamen engineer that himself?



27-01-2009 21:01

5n1p3r


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a nice big tank of Nos would solve that weight problem lol. (be warned, not an actual idea, just an idiotic comment made for public humor)



27-01-2009 22:06

daltore


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So THIS is where that pile of shavings came from.



27-01-2009 22:26

Hal9000


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that thing looks incredibly strong. It should work well for the high speed collisions FIRST is predicting



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