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More pics can be found here http://imgur.com/a/1hAlx#0
- Design inspired by 971/488/3847's 3-piece chassis
- Made using 0.09" thick 5052 aluminum sheet. Based on how well it survived this year's defense, we definitely could have gotten away with thinner/less material but this was our first sheet metal chassis so we went conservative.
- Designed for 4-CIM mecanum using a direct gear drive similar to JVN's "Drive in a Day", with mounting options for a 6-CIM, 6WD as a fallback since this was our first competition mecanum in FRC (we'd done it in VEX before).
EDIT - These are just the sheet metal components as we received them from our awesome sponsor. Here's a video of it all together and running - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ch7kZrWMYQo (warning - loud).
16-05-2014 13:48
AustinSchuhNice work! I think this is the closest that I have seen someone come to reproducing our frame correctly. The flanges on the outer edge of the side rails add a lot of strength.
16-05-2014 14:52
MetalJacket|
Nice work! I think this is the closest that I have seen someone come to reproducing our frame correctly. The flanges on the outer edge of the side rails add a lot of strength.
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16-05-2014 15:57
Electronica1Cool to see another va team with a sheetmetal drive. I am curious though, how difficult is maintenance with only being able to access the wheels from the bottom of the drive?
16-05-2014 16:05
MetalJacket|
Cool to see another va team with a sheetmetal drive. I am curious though, how difficult is maintenance with only being able to access the wheels from the bottom of the drive?
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19-05-2014 12:39
AustinSchuh|
You said we came close to your frame - is it just something we did differently or did you have something in mind that could be improved that I could pass along to my team for next year? (There's always room for improvement, I'm sure)
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We have had our front and back frame rails bend under hard impacts. If you bend another small flange off of the top flange out there, that will add a bit of strength. We also put a couple ribs in the tubes to give us a nice solid contact point for superstructure mounting and to add some stiffness. Sounds like you didn't need them if things held up well this year, which is great.