First set of waterjet parts arrived
These are for the drive pods



I had the sprockets waterjet as well. You can get the number of teeth I wanted but they still need machining therefore I felt as easy to get them waterjet cut. K-cut only has toolsteel in 1/4 thick (its 1/2 chain). They wont wear out. I did forget to add some lightening holes. Since its toolsteel I'm not going to manually drill

Here is one of the sprockets mounted on the wheel



Finally welded up the drive pods. I can now start seeing what it looks like



Next step will be a basic baseplate to do some drive tests