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  1. #91
    If using 100mm wheels, Id suggest going for a chassis height of 80mm if you want invertibility and a reasonable ground clearance. Why? Because the 100mm blue wheels are only really 100mm at the very centre of the tread width where the thin line runs round the middle of them as youll hopefully be able to see http://www.gimsonrobotics.com/shop_w...ert.html>here.

  2. #92
    that ring around the outside of the wheel is whats known as flash. its just as the wheel is injection molded under high pressure a little ring of material escapes the mould and so is extra material. The diameter of 100mm will be to the out side of the wheel without the flash. just to give you an example aswell. Venom is still on his first set of wheels from 4 years ago. they were once 63mm diameter and they are around 61/62mm now and he is used on a weekly basis.

  3. #93
    When I got my pair through Ewans shop, I put them against a 90mm high body panel, exactly in the middle and the ground clearance out either side was less than the 5mm I expected. So I measured the diameter of them and to me it seemed to be 100mm including the flash.

    But then again, I could have made an error in the measurements - Ill check the next time I see the bot

    They are still great wheels though, dont get me wrong. I hope I didnt come across as trying to say the wheels wear down quickly, just the little flash bit does because its only, like, a millimetre thick - the rest of the wheel will take a helluva lot to wear it down (my bits of flash are now part of my kitchen floor!)

    Now need to buy two more 100mm wheels as part of my rebuilding plans

    (Message edited by K_C_R on May 02, 2007)

  4. #94
    as you have probably gathered from my previous posts im looking to build like a rectangle box shaped frame. i will be using around 3800mm of box section just for frame. what size box would you suggest to keep the weight down but keep it strong. i was thinking like 20x20 box with a 2mm wall but its kinda weighty when u have a 4m length and ill only be using like 200-300mm less than the length i got, its the smallest lightest stuff i lying in the rack atm. what you think? 20x20x2 too heavy?

  5. #95

  6. what sort of price is it to build somthing like that tho?

  7. #97
    found 1 nearly how i want to build mine in team dragon.
    http://teamdragon.org.uk/assets/images/db_images/db_hpw702.jpghttp://teamdragon.org.uk/assets/imag.../db_hpw702.jpg
    yo know much about this bot Tony?

    plus i realy love this. whats it made from (thikness) any would that be tough enough to ram and be rammed?
    http://teamdragon.org.uk/assets/images/db_images/db_Copy_of_hpw592.jpghttp://teamdragon.org.uk/assets/imag..._of_hpw592.jpg

    whats Tatsus or dragon 2s frames made from? anyone know? Tony u will know about dragon 2 Right?
    http://teamdragon.org.uk/assets/images/db_images/db_dh_3_c2.jpghttp://teamdragon.org.uk/assets/imag...db_dh_3_c2.jpg
    http://teamdragon.org.uk/assets/images/db_images/db_dragon_21.jpghttp://teamdragon.org.uk/assets/imag..._dragon_21.jpg


    Cheers!


    (Message edited by xtreme on May 02, 2007)

  8. #98
    Hi Tom, your first pic is of CBF, one of my first robots. I dont have the chassis anymore, probably on Shane Lales wall of fame. What do you want to know? - 4WD, Gold Motors, bot packs (although did originally run lead acids), electronise speedos, welded steel chassis with armour consisting of bus shelter polycarb. And no I didnt steal it before you ask.

  9. #99

  10. what size square hollow section is used on CBF and dragon 2? if it is hollow section on dragon 2.

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