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Also, bumper support on a WCD doesn't need to be complicated. As for interfacing to mechanisms, how is it more difficult with a WCD? |
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We make one piece bumpers with strong corners. Any moment trying to bend the bumper over is reacted by the adjacent section. |
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Here is a good exercise...
Design a few drivetrains, give them all a good honest effort (otherwise you're just wasting your own time and lying to yourself). While designing, do your best to optimize all the variants for your resources. Publicly post them for review. Invite BRUTAL commentary, take this in stride and incorporate the feedback that makes sense. If you have enough experienced students, mentors and possible sponsors that can offer review, the public part could be skipped. At the end do a fair comparison of the different options on the criteria that matter to you; fab time, difficulty, cost, etc... Going into nearly every season we have designed a swerve, west coast, plate sandwich drive and the last few years butterfly/octonum. We constantly reassess them to better suit our ever changing resources, and compare them on the merits we care about. It's unreasonable to anecdotally link it to a drive a good team ran. Using that logic ANY drive can be proven to be the best. |
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Edit: Out of curiosity, how do you do the corners on your bumpers? |
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Maybe look at vexpro drive in a day, and modifications (or stock) you could do there. I know 558 was really happy with, and just posted about it. |
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I do like the layout of the day in a drive, and actually all of the cots drives are pretty good. Our team prefers to build as much as we can, and would like some flexibility for perimeter changes. I did read the 558 beyond the inspection when it came out, and they did say they wished they had more bracing to make the chassis more rigid. |
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WCD and even the Versachassis is not the answer for every team. |
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Hard to tell from just a top down picture, but assuming the supports between the wheels were at the correct height to support the bottom of the bumpers this should've worked out decent. Was it a mounting issue? Did they have too much slop/play? Was it a once piece bumper? Were you happy with the drive otherwise, and are just trying to solve the bumper issue? |
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AdamHeard, where can I find good pictures or descriptions of the bumper and bumper mount design that you guys use?
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I have a handful of minor complaints: center live axle getting bent and wobbly a few times (took a while to replace, the dead axles performed better imo), bearing block plates hard to get at to loosen, gear box cantilevering off a few bolts seemed sloppy (, tensioners added construction and wheel maintenance time, if we got tipped the drive would sit on its frame edge and lose traction. Other than that and other things noted in this thread, it was pretty sexy. |
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In recenty memory, there have been:
2010: Giant bumps made moving fast only possible in the individual sections 2011: Open space for driving. Very fast driving was useful. 2012: Open space for driving, except when passing over the low barrier. 2013: Open space barring the pyramids. 2014: Totally open space. 1678 was geared for 22fps according to their website. If you feel that the cost/complexity is beyond the team's scope, sigle speed is more than fine. But when running 6 cims, be prepared to add in some kind of anti-breaker tripping code anyway just in case. |
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With all that being said, 1x1 drives are perfectly valid. The only thing I would comment on is that some of your upper structure seems unnecessary. Maybe you're using the outer upper level for bumper supports, which is fine, but the inner upper level that holds up the gearbox could probably be replaced with something like this. Depends on what you were trying to achieve with it. Also, I'm not sure if I would trust those vertical gussets you have going on with impacts. But I could be wrong. Who knows. |
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You may want to consider what would happen if this chassis is used in a game that allowed high speed and hard hitting, like this years. There is the possibility that the vertical angle pieces in the corners deform when hit on that corner causing the two outermost side tubes to move backward. Since it looks like your axles are supported by the lower side tube, they may bind in the bearing blocks and/or cause the robot to not drive straight.
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