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JUNE, 21st | |||
JUNE, 20th | |||
[[File:Plate versions.png]] | |||
*we tried to reduce the modular plates 1. to save space and 2. to save material | |||
so here's the versions of the modular plates (green first version, triple last version) | |||
*the last version is thinner and have 3 steps for more adjustments | |||
*we noticed that attaching the steps with some bolts will make some studs-like bumps that is kinda good for soft terrains. | |||
JUNE, 19th | |||
[[File:Backhoe stabilizer foot.png|x300px]] | [[File:Backhoe stabilizer foot.png|x300px]] | ||
*We made a first concept of the stabilizer foot, based on a double pivot used for some mops; | |||
my intention was to create a double axis adjustment on the terrain. | |||
*Gary said me the piece was too difficult to machine, so I leave this first model as an "idea" for future modifications | |||
[[File:Stab foot V1 movement.png|x300px]] | |||
*example of foot's movement (maybe it lose some strength with all this inclination) | |||
[[File:Modular foot V1.png|x300px]] | |||
*we thought also about a modular plate to increase surface if needed, for example on sand or other soft grounds. | |||
*the plate can be disassembled to reduce occupied space and for applying more force if needed on solid grounds. | |||
[[File:Backhoe_stabilizer_foot.skp]] | [[File:Backhoe_stabilizer_foot.skp]] | ||
Audrey's notes: | |||
Please upload your work in progress here. | |||
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Revision as of 02:04, 22 June 2013
JUNE, 21st
JUNE, 20th
- we tried to reduce the modular plates 1. to save space and 2. to save material
so here's the versions of the modular plates (green first version, triple last version)
- the last version is thinner and have 3 steps for more adjustments
- we noticed that attaching the steps with some bolts will make some studs-like bumps that is kinda good for soft terrains.
JUNE, 19th
- We made a first concept of the stabilizer foot, based on a double pivot used for some mops;
my intention was to create a double axis adjustment on the terrain.
- Gary said me the piece was too difficult to machine, so I leave this first model as an "idea" for future modifications
- example of foot's movement (maybe it lose some strength with all this inclination)
- we thought also about a modular plate to increase surface if needed, for example on sand or other soft grounds.
- the plate can be disassembled to reduce occupied space and for applying more force if needed on solid grounds.
File:Backhoe stabilizer foot.skp
Audrey's notes:
Please upload your work in progress here.
- If you need help with the wiki, check out our instructions: Wiki Instructions