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Jon Jack
19-01-2010, 21:33
[cdm-description=photo]34529[/cdm-description]

Dillon Carey
19-01-2010, 21:35
How big are the wheels?

Jon Jack
19-01-2010, 22:10
4" Wheels

=Martin=Taylor=
19-01-2010, 22:26
Is this the same swerve design 254 used in 2008? ;)

Jon Jack
19-01-2010, 22:35
Is this the same swerve design 254 used in 2008? ;)

Nope, definitely an original and definitely not something another team made, that we're posting for them...

Actually a lot of the parts you see here were designed over the last few years as we've slowly worked on our swerve prototypes.

RMS11
19-01-2010, 22:39
Are yall looking to go over the bumps with those things? Cant wait to see it all together!

Chris is me
19-01-2010, 22:40
o.0

Is this the same swerve design 254 used in 2008? ;)

For some reason that was exactly what I was thinking. Either way, it'll be awesome.

Enigma's puzzle
19-01-2010, 22:47
I think You should call it MAD COW Swerve. But otherwise looks like a good start.

RyanS
19-01-2010, 22:54
Is this the same swerve design 254 used in 2008? ;)
I don't believe 254 used a swerve drive in 2008.

Jamie Kalb
19-01-2010, 23:05
I don't believe 254 used a swerve drive in 2008.

I second that. Maybe you're talking about the swerve parts they manufactured for another team (148?) and posted as a teaser?

And I can't believe no one else has said this yet - HOLY COW! :D It looks great!

Chris is me
19-01-2010, 23:05
I don't believe 254 used a swerve drive in 2008.

Exactly. They posted a bunch of pictures of 148's swerve modules and claimed them as their own to throw people off.

Akash Rastogi
19-01-2010, 23:13
Oh you crazy moo cows you.

Can't wait to see it in action.

Jamie Kalb
19-01-2010, 23:48
I'm a little bit confused. Are you planning to drive that with only the FP in the picture, or are there more motors that aren't attached yet, or is it a coaxial, or what? :confused:

And is it just the lighting, or are your wires black and white? :D That's awesome.

daltore
19-01-2010, 23:57
That sort of triangular plate looks like a V3 CIM plate with a FP on a CIM adapter. Guess would be for coaxial.

This is such a change from your beautifully simplistic design last year! From a total of 4 motors to swerve... Big transition. Are you planning on doing full swerve or crab?

Jon Jack
20-01-2010, 00:44
Yes the wires on the FP motors are black and white. It's a legal color combination that we've used the past few years.

Last year we were only 4 motors for... 4 matches, at the end of the day Friday in San Diego we added a 5th motor to make our dumper faster. That gearbox is only used to turn the modules and is capable of one or two motor inputs, it's done early enough that we can start testing to see if one motor is enough to turn all the modules or if we need a second.

Jamie Kalb
20-01-2010, 01:08
Yes the wires on the FP motors are black and white. It's a legal color combination that we've used the past few years.

Sick. I love it. :D

That gearbox is only used to turn the modules and is capable of one or two motor inputs, it's done early enough that we can start testing to see if one motor is enough to turn all the modules or if we need a second.

So you're using at least one FP to turn the modules? Why not a lower-RPM window motor? Unless, of course, you're using those already for .... oh. I get it. :yikes: