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FrankenmuthK 26-03-2015 22:08

Driving
 
Which do you use and why?

AlexC 26-03-2015 22:13

Re: Driving
 
Potato

Briansmithtown 26-03-2015 22:17

Re: Driving
 
Kind of an open question... what do you mean "Which one do you use"... do you mean drive train, or joystick vs gamepad...? Or heck, driving technique.

DanielPlotas 26-03-2015 22:24

Re: Driving
 
Wheels.

MaGiC_PiKaChU 26-03-2015 22:29

Re: Driving
 
my right hand on the right joystick, and my left one on the left joystick

androb4 26-03-2015 22:29

Re: Driving
 
Motors

T3_1565 26-03-2015 22:38

Re: Driving
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MaGiC_PiKaChU (Post 1462526)
my right hand on the right joystick, and my left one on the left joystick

I'm opposite. I put the right joystick on the left side and the left one on the right side. But only when the robot is facing me.

So I don't get confused.

GeeTwo 26-03-2015 22:41

Re: Driving
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by FrankenmuthK (Post 1462517)
Which do you use and why?

Saturn Vue

orangemoore 26-03-2015 22:41

Re: Driving
 
Context please.

Ozuru 26-03-2015 22:54

Re: Driving
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by androb4 (Post 1462527)
Motors

Stop being smarty pants, everyone. It's obvious that motors are used to drive -- the OP was simply requesting what physics environment you use to drive. I personally use a few of the Newtonian Laws to help me out but I know others prefer to use alternatives.

DarkRune 26-03-2015 23:22

Re: Driving
 
If you mean control style:
I've always been a fan of tank, where left joystick controls the left wheels and the right joystick controls the right wheels. Apparently this is harder for some people since it takes mental math and arcade drive removes that portion of thinking. However I have seen how tank allows for a little bit more freedom, especially where there is limited programming skills.

If you mean drive train:
West coast. Yes there are some times where moving sideways is nice, but often underutilized by those who implement it. You can break every bit of chain on your drive train, pop the tread off your wheels, burn out a motor (and yes, all three of these have happened to me), but your west coast drive will just keep trucking.

If you mean wheels:
I personally love the AndyMark performance wheels. Yeah, you do have to buy tread and place it on the wheels, but they perform amazingly. The tread barely wears down on them, we replaced them once last year after our first regional but that was just to upgrade the tread to a tread with a higher CoF. We then ran those wheels for another regional, champs, two off season events, and countless demos on pavement, and I am proud to say those wheels are still working quite nicely. I recommend these very highly for West Coast drive. My preferred tread is the Blue Nitrile from McMaster. It's down at the bottom marked Abrasion Resistant Nitrile - Blue.

If you want to move sideways, I like the AndyMark Mecanum Wheels. I've only used the high load 6" wheels, but they have performed favorably, only problem I had with them was that the practice drive train wasn't built level so it didn't go sideways very well. Other than that, if you're using mecanum wheels make sure the weight is distributed evenly and that all the wheels are situated in the correct orientation and in contact with the ground.

I personally have never used omniwheels in FRC, however one of the rookie teams I worked with tried H-Drive, they used the AndyMark DuraOmnis. They seemed to have favorable results with them, wheels didn't wear down very much. I have used the VexPro omniwheels a little, but not enough to talk much about them. I'd personally go with the AndyMark omniwheels if you were so inclined, I've had favorable experiences with other AndyMark wheels.


If none of this answered your question, please clarify and I will be happy to edit and adjust as needed.

Ichlieberoboter 26-03-2015 23:27

Re: Driving
 
Holonomic/Mecanum

Poseidon5817 26-03-2015 23:39

Re: Driving
 
I have both Callaway and TaylorMade drivers, and on a good swing I can hit 200-300 yards. The key is to swing slowly and be more controlled, rather than smashing the ball. I personally prefer Callaway golf clubs.

Jaywalker1711 27-03-2015 00:17

Re: Driving
 
Personally I drive an Envoy, but my favorite thing I've ever driven is a Porsche

However I cannot recommend their drivetrains to teams because I have reason to believe that they would not be allowed in competition.

The 28 inch pneumatic wheels work well though.

DanKein 27-03-2015 07:57

I prefer an all wheel drive with a high boost turbo. Manual shift please.


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