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FRC973 Student made hexshaft

AdamHeard

By: AdamHeard
New: 21-12-2010 20:57
Updated: 21-12-2010 20:57
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FRC973 Student made hexshaft

Can you tell which one of these was CNCd by a sponsor during season, and which was made today on our less than stellar manual mill and lathe. Both shafts are identical in dimension (all well within the very tight tolerances), and function.

I'm a bit impressed with the student.

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22-12-2010 10:27

Brandon Holley


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I will guess that the one closest to the computer monitor is the CNC'd one.

Could be either one though. The grease on the one further from the monitor tells me 1 of 2 things. Either this part was in use on a robot and therefore a bit dirtied up, or 2 it was manually machined and the machinists hands were obviously a bit dirty.

Either way, great job by the student!

-Brando



22-12-2010 13:27

EricH


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Same as Brandon.


Oh, and what were you looking up 1323's schedule for?



22-12-2010 14:24

AdamHeard


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The shaft in front is the one made in house, the hexes not being aligned gives it away.

Thanks for the kind words!



22-12-2010 19:41

sanddrag


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Bravo to the student (and the mentor who showed him how)!



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