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Tyler Olds
01-02-2011, 01:56
[cdm-description=photo]36224[/cdm-description]

XaulZan11
01-02-2011, 02:01
As a mecanum hater, at first I thought "eh, why would Wave choose mecanum?!?!". But then I saw the traction wheels and now I want to be your alliance partner :) .


I have to say I am impressed with a crab drive your rookie year, suspension last year and now this. I look foward to seeing the final 'bot at Wisconsin and Midwest this year.

Chris is me
01-02-2011, 02:11
If anyone can pull it off it's Wave Robotics. If you build a competitive crab drive your rookie year, an octocanum should be no problem.

2826 is coming home with medals this year, SOMEwhere!

Brandon Holley
01-02-2011, 08:53
Nice work! I like the incorporated waves in the sideplate as well as the pivot arm.

Very clean looking design.

-Brando

JordanC
01-02-2011, 10:24
Awesome cheesing! Too bad no one will see it because of the bumpers... and cool octocanum

Dr Theta
01-02-2011, 10:31
I would have loved to see you guys back in Minnesota this year, it looks amazing.

Racer26
01-02-2011, 10:32
Seems like octocanum is the fad of 2011. This is at least the third independently developed one I've seen pics of.

dodar
01-02-2011, 10:37
We actually had a big discussion about doing this but most of the team is new this year and just couldnt grasp what we were trying to describe so we didnt end up doing it.

Sunshine
01-02-2011, 10:49
Wave Rocks!:D

Looking forward to seein' it in person ;)

thefro526
01-02-2011, 10:54
That sheet metal work is nice.

All of these Octocanums really wish that we would have made a prototype one in the off season...

Nick Lawrence
01-02-2011, 11:13
Note to self: Prototype Octcanum this fall.

Looks like 148 set a trend here.

-Nick

PaW
01-02-2011, 12:38
Nice work! I like the incorporated waves in the sideplate as well as the pivot arm.

Very clean looking design.

-Brando

+1

Nicely done!

Lil' Lavery
02-02-2011, 17:08
Note to self: Prototype Octcanum this fall.

Looks like 148 set a trend here.

-Nick

148 didn't use mecanum wheels. They also weren't the first to incorporate articulating drive pods or drop-down drives.

Chris is me
02-02-2011, 17:46
148 didn't use mecanum wheels. They also weren't the first to incorporate articulating drive pods or drop-down drives.

In another thread, JVN posted that 148 prototyped an octocanum system.

148's robot in 2010 was also by far the most popular / visible "articulating drive pod" drivetrain in recent memory.