- Offizieller Beitrag
Ihr braven Follower habt bestimmt schon gesehen, dass wir(=ich) angefangen habe Baubilder von Jäger zu veröffentlichen.
Schonmal vorab.
Antrieb:
- Ebay 6384 120kv
- Flipsky vesc 6.6 dual
Heber:
- Turnigy sk8 6374 130kv
- Flipsky vesc 6.6 (single). Ersatzframe: Hellray vesc
- P80 4:1 in Banebots Getriebe
Spinner/Säge:
- Turnigy sk3 6364 245kv (evtl. langsamere Version für Säge)
- Flipsky vesc 6.6. (single) (evtl. jive 120+ hv für Säge)
Akkus:
- 12s 6000mah sls Xtron 30c. Zusammengesetzt aus 4x 6s 3000mah
Hier nochmal für die Facebookverweigerer:
Here you can find some pictures that were taken during the build of Jäger. We´ll start with the CAD and early build stage of the sawbot and will update from there on!
The first iteration of the CAD model. Already at this early stage it became apparent it would end up overweight. So off to a fresh start!
The final CAD model in an almost finished stage. "Only" some details for manufacturing had to be added.
None of the off the shelf wheels properly fit our design. So we just made our own ones.
The CNC router was working overtime in the early build stage (as you can see...), since we were still avaiting the Hardox profiles. Pretty much all plastic and aluminium parts for this robot were made on this machine.
Some HDPE wheel parts fresh of the router.
All of these parts for just one set of wheels.
The first assembled prototype wheel.
The same set of wheels after a lot of test driving.
Some more small bits made on the router.
3D printed jigs proved helpful for drilling round stock
Motor rear support and weapon bushings. Making the bushings from thick walled brass tubing safed a lot of time.
Drive- and weaponshafts. The chromoly steel put up quite a fight. Or the cutting disc went dull.
Your gearbox output shaft is too short and the longer ones are on backorder?
Simply extend the stock one!
220lbs of heavy metal. Team memeber Jonas drove 300km (one way!) to pick up the lasered Hardox parts.
Small teaser of what is going to follow in the next update