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Lex Berezhny 8:39 PM
Lex Berezhny 8:39 PM
Marcin: I just realized that with the current layout of the rotors you're still getting more than 44"
Marcin: I just realized that with the current layout of the rotors you're still getting more than 44"
For example, if you look at Page 11
For example, if you look at Page 11<br/>
me 8:40 PM
me 8:40 PM
I'm looking at it. Which dimension do you dispute?
I'm looking at it. Which dimension do you dispute?<br/>
Lex Berezhny 8:40 PM
Lex Berezhny 8:40 PM
44"
44"
because the rotor is 44"
because the rotor is 44"
but you can see it doesn't go all the way to the edge
but you can see it doesn't go all the way to the edge<br/>
me 8:40 PM
me 8:40 PM
20" for platform, 2 tracks at 10" width each, and spac of 2" each.
20" for platform, 2 tracks at 10" width each, and spac of 2" each.<br/>
Lex Berezhny 8:40 PM
Lex Berezhny 8:40 PM
so, you've got like another 6" i think
so, you've got like another 6" i think
me 8:41 PM
me 8:41 PM
My numbers add to 20+4+20.
My numbers add to 20+4+20.<br/>
Lex Berezhny 8:41 PM
Lex Berezhny 8:41 PM
isn't the rotor 44" long though?
isn't the rotor 44" long though?<br/>
me 8:41 PM
me 8:41 PM
No?
No?
Rotor critical dimension is 22" from front plate to back plate.
Rotor critical dimension is 22" from front plate to back plate.<br/>
Lex Berezhny joined group chat.
Lex Berezhny joined group chat.<br/>
me 8:42 PM
me 8:42 PM
Motor is on back plate, adding 8" more.
Motor is on back plate, adding 8" more.<br/>
Lex Berezhny 8:42 PM
Lex Berezhny 8:42 PM
Oh, so the shaft can be shortened?
Oh, so the shaft can be shortened?
I thought the shaft length was also not changeable?
I thought the shaft length was also not changeable?<br/>
me 8:43 PM
me 8:43 PM
Then you have front shaft. Accounting for front shaft - 12" so it doesn't stick out beyond the tarck
Then you have front shaft. Accounting for front shaft - 12" so it doesn't stick out beyond the tarck
track
track
We can cut it if we want to whatever we need. 12 is plenty for track mounting.
We can cut it if we want to whatever we need. 12 is plenty for track mounting.<br/>
Lex Berezhny 8:43 PM
Lex Berezhny 8:43 PM
the on in sketchup is 28"
the on in sketchup is 28"<br/>
me 8:43 PM
me 8:43 PM
Sorry.
Sorry.<br/>
Lex Berezhny 8:43 PM
Lex Berezhny 8:43 PM
ah, okay
ah, okay
hmmm, that changes things
hmmm, that changes things
okay
okay<br/>
me 8:44 PM
me 8:44 PM
There are many inconsistencies, just saw some bad files on Lucas Log.
There are many inconsistencies, just saw some bad files on Lucas Log.
We need to clean things up.
We need to clean things up.<br/>


Lex Berezhny 6:14 PM Marcin: Does the length matter? Maybe if the platform is longer the powercube could be placed directly on platform without interfering with tracks? I assume the width is importan to fit through standard openings? But length could be longer, right? It's that dang Universal Rotor, it's just so huge for a "micro" tractor :-D me 6:16 PM To within practical limits of maneuverability. The longer they are, the more radial stress on axles upon turning. Our general design principle is not longer than wide. Toro is 70". http://www.toro.com/professional/sws/brochure/Track_specs.pdf Remember that we are using gutterpunk bearing systems - common 4-bolt flange bearings not designed for axial thrust. Lex Berezhny 6:16 PM okay, i'll keep that in mind, i'll try to modify the sketch, unfortunately i accidentally deleted the one i did yesterday, but that's okay, i'll try to make a new, better, one me 6:17 PM Otherwise, price goes way up. That's why we are doing articulated design - to allow huge machines with minimal axial thrust. sorry, radial thrust. Lex Berezhny 6:17 PM And there is no way to reduce the size of the rotor, right? me 6:17 PM Articulation for larger machines. No. Lex Berezhny 6:18 PM okay I'll think about it and try to come up with a new design and post it, I'll make sure to upload the sketch to wharehouse this time me 6:18 PM Basically, the above allows 10-100 cost reduction over industry standard Cat D7 bulldozer. Uplaod the old one too. Lex Berezhny 6:19 PM I accidentally deleted it. If i can't come up with a new/better design I'll recreate the one I did yesterday and upload that. me 6:19 PM https://www.facebook.com/OpenSourceEcology/photos/a.10151381815921562.574965.66469461561/10154027343551562/?type=1&theater Lex Berezhny 6:20 PM cool
Lex Berezhny 6:14 PM Marcin: Does the length matter? Maybe if the platform is longer the powercube could be placed directly on platform without interfering with tracks? I assume the width is importan to fit through standard openings? But length could be longer, right? It's that dang Universal Rotor, it's just so huge for a "micro" tractor :-D <br/>me 6:16 PM To within practical limits of maneuverability. The longer they are, the more radial stress on axles upon turning. Our general design principle is not longer than wide. Toro is 70". http://www.toro.com/professional/sws/brochure/Track_specs.pdf Remember that we are using gutterpunk bearing systems - common 4-bolt flange bearings not designed for axial thrust.<br/> Lex Berezhny 6:16 PM okay, i'll keep that in mind, i'll try to modify the sketch, unfortunately i accidentally deleted the one i did yesterday, but that's okay, i'll try to make a new, better, one <br/>me 6:17 PM Otherwise, price goes way up. That's why we are doing articulated design - to allow huge machines with minimal axial thrust. sorry, radial thrust. <br/>Lex Berezhny 6:17 PM And there is no way to reduce the size of the rotor, right?<br/> me 6:17 PM Articulation for larger machines. No.<br/> Lex Berezhny 6:18 PM okay I'll think about it and try to come up with a new design and post it, I'll make sure to upload the sketch to wharehouse this time <br/>me 6:18 PM Basically, the above allows 10-100 cost reduction over industry standard Cat D7 bulldozer. Uplaod the old one too. <br/>Lex Berezhny 6:19 PM I accidentally deleted it. If i can't come up with a new/better design I'll recreate the one I did yesterday and upload that. <br/>me 6:19 PM https://www.facebook.com/OpenSourceEcology/photos/a.10151381815921562.574965.66469461561/10154027343551562/?type=1&theater <br/>Lex Berezhny 6:20 PM cool

Latest revision as of 10:59, 2 July 2015

Wed Jul 1, 2015

Lex Berezhny 8:39 PM Marcin: I just realized that with the current layout of the rotors you're still getting more than 44" For example, if you look at Page 11
me 8:40 PM I'm looking at it. Which dimension do you dispute?
Lex Berezhny 8:40 PM 44" because the rotor is 44" but you can see it doesn't go all the way to the edge
me 8:40 PM 20" for platform, 2 tracks at 10" width each, and spac of 2" each.
Lex Berezhny 8:40 PM so, you've got like another 6" i think me 8:41 PM My numbers add to 20+4+20.
Lex Berezhny 8:41 PM isn't the rotor 44" long though?
me 8:41 PM No? Rotor critical dimension is 22" from front plate to back plate.
Lex Berezhny joined group chat.
me 8:42 PM Motor is on back plate, adding 8" more.
Lex Berezhny 8:42 PM Oh, so the shaft can be shortened? I thought the shaft length was also not changeable?
me 8:43 PM Then you have front shaft. Accounting for front shaft - 12" so it doesn't stick out beyond the tarck track We can cut it if we want to whatever we need. 12 is plenty for track mounting.
Lex Berezhny 8:43 PM the on in sketchup is 28"
me 8:43 PM Sorry.
Lex Berezhny 8:43 PM ah, okay hmmm, that changes things okay
me 8:44 PM There are many inconsistencies, just saw some bad files on Lucas Log. We need to clean things up.

Lex Berezhny 6:14 PM Marcin: Does the length matter? Maybe if the platform is longer the powercube could be placed directly on platform without interfering with tracks? I assume the width is importan to fit through standard openings? But length could be longer, right? It's that dang Universal Rotor, it's just so huge for a "micro" tractor :-D
me 6:16 PM To within practical limits of maneuverability. The longer they are, the more radial stress on axles upon turning. Our general design principle is not longer than wide. Toro is 70". http://www.toro.com/professional/sws/brochure/Track_specs.pdf Remember that we are using gutterpunk bearing systems - common 4-bolt flange bearings not designed for axial thrust.
Lex Berezhny 6:16 PM okay, i'll keep that in mind, i'll try to modify the sketch, unfortunately i accidentally deleted the one i did yesterday, but that's okay, i'll try to make a new, better, one
me 6:17 PM Otherwise, price goes way up. That's why we are doing articulated design - to allow huge machines with minimal axial thrust. sorry, radial thrust.
Lex Berezhny 6:17 PM And there is no way to reduce the size of the rotor, right?
me 6:17 PM Articulation for larger machines. No.
Lex Berezhny 6:18 PM okay I'll think about it and try to come up with a new design and post it, I'll make sure to upload the sketch to wharehouse this time
me 6:18 PM Basically, the above allows 10-100 cost reduction over industry standard Cat D7 bulldozer. Uplaod the old one too.
Lex Berezhny 6:19 PM I accidentally deleted it. If i can't come up with a new/better design I'll recreate the one I did yesterday and upload that.
me 6:19 PM https://www.facebook.com/OpenSourceEcology/photos/a.10151381815921562.574965.66469461561/10154027343551562/?type=1&theater
Lex Berezhny 6:20 PM cool