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Tom Ore 16-02-2012 23:13

pic: Mini Octocanum Drive Module
 

Timz3082 16-02-2012 23:16

Re: pic: Mini Octocanum Drive Module
 
Wow! does this go over the bump? does it have tipping problems with the wheels being ultra close together? I am scared for 10,000 lakes now :P
We haven't finished the shooter yet, but It should be all working by tomorrow! Hopefully we will have a chance against you guys!

I also hope we pick you (I guy can dream right ;) )

wireties 16-02-2012 23:33

Re: pic: Mini Octocanum Drive Module
 
beautiful - awesome design!

Tom Ore 16-02-2012 23:36

Re: pic: Mini Octocanum Drive Module
 
No, we don't go over the bump - bridge only. We wanted a very low center of gravity to help balancing on the bridge. It goes across the bridge easily on the small Colson wheels.

Nemo 18-02-2012 23:13

Re: pic: Mini Octocanum Drive Module
 
Having just seen this drive move, I really like what it can do. The mecanum half is very fast and smooth, and I really like the slightly faster gearing as compared to your 2010 and 2011 drives. It switches to traction mode quickly and smoothly and looks terrific going up a ramp.

The question I had was "How are you getting the Colson wheels to move in an arc using cylinders that are pushing in a straight line?" The answer made sense but was simpler than I expected.

Tom Ore 19-02-2012 06:47

Re: pic: Mini Octocanum Drive Module
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Nemo (Post 1129921)
Having just seen this drive move, I really like what it can do. The mecanum half is very fast and smooth, and I really like the slightly faster gearing as compared to your 2010 and 2011 drives. It switches to traction mode quickly and smoothly and looks terrific going up a ramp.

The question I had was "How are you getting the Colson wheels to move in an arc using cylinders that are pushing in a straight line?" The answer made sense but was simpler than I expected.

The cylinders are perpendicular to the centerline between the two mecanum wheels. The bracket which moves the Colson wheels swings on an arc which is centered above and below the mecanum centerline. The cylinder is positioned at the midpoint of this arc to minimize the error and then the bracket holes are oversized slightly to accomodate the error.

Tom Ore 20-02-2012 19:45

Re: pic: Mini Octocanum Drive Module
 
A report from our local paper at our open house yesterday. They were kind - they only showed shots we made. A local TV station did a report and only showed shots we missed.

http://wcfcourier.com/video-cf-robot...9bb2963f4.html


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