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Offseason DriveTrain
Specs: 27.152 lbs overall (From Solidworks) / Safe Side 30 lbs
-6061 AL Rails (which wheels Sit in/both of them) = 6 lbs total
-6061 AL Front and Back Aluminum Rail = 1.6 lbs total
-Wood Board = 3 lbs (the board also has some cnc work undere it to lose weight.
--Baltic Birch @ .500 thick
-6061 Custom AL Wheel aka EWCP Wheel @ .5 lbs each
-Trannies weight in at 6.65 (cims are 2.5 lbs each)
--2 Stage Tranny
--Thank you Sean (1771)
-7075 AL Axles = .042 lbs each
Not Shown
-Electronics
-Support Rails
-RC
23-07-2009 03:03
Akash RastogiWhich wood did you go with in the end, RC?
Turned out really nice, better than I thought it would. I honestly can't believe how nice your renders turn out, its really beautiful.
23-07-2009 08:04
sgrecoWow, that's a sick skid steer. I'm liking it.
Can't wait for specs.
Custom wheels?
Is there a way to get inside the extrusion to access the wheels for things like chain?
23-07-2009 11:47
R.C.
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Wow, that's a sick skid steer. I'm liking it.
Can't wait for specs. Custom wheels? Is there a way to get inside the extrusion to access the wheels for things like chain? |
23-07-2009 12:37
sgrecoThe weight is impressive, especially given 4 motors and a 2 stage tranny. I'm liking the wood too. I'm guesssing the 2 stage transmissions are custom too, Have you potsed them on CD? If not please do, they look nice.
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Akash, the wood board was a tough one. Thanks to Sean I went to Baltic Birch, but I have another type of wood in mind for season
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23-07-2009 12:44
Lowfategg
23-07-2009 12:47
Jeff K.
It's good to explore more natural means for robots. Wood is an excellent tool if implemented nicely and holds advantages over other materials like polycarb or aluminum. The battery looks awfully cozy in the back though. How is the weight distribution front-rear?
23-07-2009 13:24
Akash Rastogi|
The weight is impressive, especially given 4 motors and a 2 stage tranny. I'm liking the wood too. I'm guesssing the 2 stage transmissions are custom too, Have you potsed them on CD? If not please do, they look nice.
I hope your not stealing my teams plan for a bamboo robot... ![]() |
23-07-2009 15:02
sdcantrell56Looks sick man. I definitely love your renders. Glad I could have a bit of an influence on you, and I love your implementation of the EWCP transmission.
23-07-2009 15:52
AndyB
Very nice render. Background could use some work, everything else looks great though.
I'm assuming the crossbars in the front and back are just welded on.
I'm also assuming the support rails would run across the middle? What did you have in mind for those, just a couple 2x1 extrusions welded in place?
What prompted you to put both the trannies and the battery in the very back?
23-07-2009 16:23
R.C.
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Very nice render. Background could use some work, everything else looks great though.
I'm assuming the crossbars in the front and back are just welded on. I'm also assuming the support rails would run across the middle? What did you have in mind for those, just a couple 2x1 extrusions welded in place? What prompted you to put both the trannies and the battery in the very back? |
23-07-2009 17:36
AdamHeard
If the wood is rigidly attached to the frame along it's length, you could probably get away with no internal cross members.
Also, You appear to be using 6" wheels, which is fne; but I think you could save a substantial amount of weight by going smaller (and keep the same ground clearance by shifting the wheels down).
For season, I'd ditch the adjustable center drop and go with a value you know works, saves some parts and weight.
23-07-2009 18:32
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If the wood is rigidly attached to the frame along it's length, you could probably get away with no internal cross members.
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24-07-2009 18:33
Cory
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I was thinking the same thing. I don't think Pink uses any cross internal members on their robots.
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24-07-2009 19:32
MrForbes
Looks good, just replace all that blue stuff with brown stuff and you'll be done!
(with a lot of redesign)
24-07-2009 20:59
Aren_Hill
Im really waiting for you guys (1726) to start incorporating bamboo, you've taken on being the naturalists of FIRST 
24-07-2009 23:43
MrForbes
If bamboo were available at the local Ace hardware store....
they have 5'x5' sheets of Baltic Birch in 1/4, 1/2 and 3/4 thicknesses
25-07-2009 01:20
IBdrummerI would've thought it was one of ours if it was pink 