Drivetrain FULL In-depth Breakdown!
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- čas přidán 18. 10. 2021
- In this video we go through our entire Drivetrain for the FTC Freight Frenzy season! If you enjoy this video then please consider leaving a like and subscribing. Links are below.
Onshape: www.onshape.com/en/
goBILDA Website: www.gobilda.com/?gclid=CjwKCA...
goBILDA CZcams Channel: / gobilda
the drive train looks so great. btw the terraria sound track is so good
There isn't a weight limit this year, you don't need to worry about that.
Still might need to worry about it being too heavy, but even if it's 100 lbs I think it's still legal.
Did not know they removed that, good to know. Thanks for telling me!
@@rebelroboticsftc440 Yep, no problem!
This video is bussin!!
How dare you
what plate material do you reccomend for rookie teams use for a drivetrain other than polycarb? (members have cad skills)
How do you keep the wheel assembly from sliding down the hex shaft?
Very well designed drivetrain. Do you have a CAD file I could look at. All OnShape files are now public so if you could share the file with me, my team and I would appreciate it a lot.
I have a quenstion, why is this chassis the only kind I see (exsept of the ones built from revqgobilds profiles)? what makes it good?
Nice editing, this video is really well made. Also, your tiles look to have weird texture on them, do you not have the official ones or are they upside down?
Thanks man! You just made my day. Our tiles are from last year so maybe that's why? I don't think they're upside down but they could be lol.
@@rebelroboticsftc440 the tiles should have a bumpy and smooth side. the smooth side should be facing up.
0_0 well that will never get fixed lol.
What material did y'all use for the side plates? How much weight can it support? Love the drive train!
We use polycarbonate. As to the weight limit idk exactly. Glad you like it!
@@rebelroboticsftc440 what's the thicknes?we were thinking of using 5mm but is that too thin?
Our drivetrain plates are .25 inches each.
As to the thickness of the plate. It doesn't matter that much. It really depends on what design you're going for, one thing to keep in mind is that if you're using polycarbonate like we did, it tends to flex so if you go to thin it could cause stuff to break.
Are y'all 3D printing the timing belts on the wheels? Or are you purchasing them from somewhere?
I believe we purchased them from goBILDA.
@Pablo Diaz We 3d printed the big ones on the wheels and purchased the small ones on the motors.
Do you guys have a public cad? Was looking to cnc those side plates
No unfortunately we don't. We should be able to E-mail you the files if you really want them.
@@rebelroboticsftc440 Hi im capitan of the group 15811 boosteam, I will be very happy if you can send me the cad files ? thank you .
Sorry for the delay, I've been under the weather lately. I don't have access to our CAD files so I can't get you them right now. However if you wanted to E-mail me I can try and send them to you as soon as I can. You can view my E-mail on our about page on our channel.
how many milimeters the spacers have?
Hello, could your team send me the cad files for the side plates?
hey what mic do you use
I use a DSCHLZY, you can buy them on amazon.
What bearings did you guys use?
We are using 8mm inner diameter bearings from goBILDA (Sorry for the late response I have been sick lol).
What cnc are you using?
Carbide 3D, Shapeoko Pro.
@@rebelroboticsftc440 Thanks for reply...how thick of aluminum can you cut?
any modifications you need to do right away?