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06.27.2009, 05:39 AM

The basics of the new design are done so I thought I'd post a picture of it to get some feedback, any comments, questions, or criticism are welcome! This is just the basic outline of it, I will be scrapping weight off and have to add holes and mounts and such, but you can get an idea of where I'm going with this.

   
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06.27.2009, 12:35 PM

Way cool. Don't you think the motor shaft is too close to the bearing holes for the CD? Or are you running a tiny spur?


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06.27.2009, 03:28 PM

I'm running a 46 tooth spur on the slipperential, then I'm going to be running a shaft with a 10 tooth pinion and a 15 tooth pinion on it for gear reduction, so effectively my "spur" is going to be 15 teeth. The space is measured out to accommodate a 9t pinion up to a 17t pinion, and if I need to go higher than that, I can also always change the spur to be lower as well.

Also, I have made some progress on the drawings and will post up another version tonight/tomorrow. I think I've done it right this time.
   
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06.28.2009, 11:03 PM

Here is an update for anyone that's interested. All that's left are servo mounts, radio/eLogger box, and the esc mount.

   
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