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JVN 11-08-2005 10:24

pic: VexLABS Teaser Picture
 

Billfred 11-08-2005 10:25

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Swerve drive?

Sean Schuff 11-08-2005 10:33

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It doesn't look like it would be a swerve drive - it appears that there is a frame rail going to the back on the rear side of the drive assembly.

JVN - can we see a pic from the other side? Or would that give it away? :)

Sean

Michael Leicht 11-08-2005 11:01

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the best vex robot money can buy, or i go with the Swerve drive.

Tazlikesrobots 11-08-2005 13:09

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Crab drive!!

dlavery 11-08-2005 15:01

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OOOhhhh! OOOOOhhhhhhH!!! OOOHHHH!!! Mr. Kotter! Mr. Kotter! I know! I know!!!! :D

('cause I saw it last weekend)

mechanicalbrain 11-08-2005 15:12

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Im curious what the wheel is but im more curious about whats behind it. Its at the right corner just behind the wheel.

Conor Ryan 11-08-2005 15:26

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i know i know *jumps up and down*
It's a robot!

actually, i'm pretty confident its swerve (crab) drive. But also a transmission is a possiblity, maybe something like that.

Billfred 11-08-2005 15:52

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Wait, I've got it. JVN has figured out how to mate the DeWalt XRP transmissions to a Vex setup. NBD just reached the next level. :D

Rich Kressly 11-08-2005 19:15

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Horshak is right. A bunch of us saw it, and driving it is pretty cool too as long as you stay under the speed limit :rolleyes:

Rabbit222 12-08-2005 00:14

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I'm guessing.............crab drive

Wetzel 13-08-2005 21:35

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You guys make me want to get the DVD....


Wetzel

artdutra04 14-08-2005 14:16

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Well folks, this is a teaser no more... Enjoy :cool:
(These were all obtained on the vexlabs.com website)






But wait, it gets even better! :D See it in action!
swerve-slalom.wmv - 1.2 Mb
swerve-spin.wmv - 1.5 Mb

P.S. I also found some stuff about a "Tumbler" robot - See the following links for pics and video:
http://www.vexlabs.com/images/vex-ro...er-bot-700.gif
http://www.vexlabs.com/images/vex-ro...-bot-a-700.gif
http://www.vexlabs.com/images/vex-ro...t-side-700.gif
tumbler-box.wmv - 0.7 Mb
tumbler-climb.wmv - 1.3 Mb

sanddrag 14-08-2005 15:27

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Very cool. Thanks for the links. But I don't entirely get it. Are the grey wheels just super low traction or something so they can slide easily? Why not omniwheels? Maybe these grey ones give a smoother ride?

Arefin Bari 14-08-2005 15:33

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Quote:

Originally Posted by sanddrag
Very cool. Thanks for the links. But I don't entirely get it. Are the grey wheels just super low traction or something so they can slide easily? Why not omniwheels? Maybe these grey ones give a smoother ride?

I spoke with John, it seems like the project goal was to make a swerve drive using 1 kit. They did add another servo to the kit but it works very nicely. Thats the reason they didn't use omni wheels. If you take the green tire off of the wheels, you will get that grey part. Its really smooth and slippery. They were made that way on purpose. :)

sanddrag 14-08-2005 19:45

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Arefin Bari
If you take the green tire off of the wheels, you will get that grey part. Its really smooth and slippery. They were made that way on purpose. :)

Thanks. Without actualy owning one, it is hard to know. It is good to have piece of information - knowing that you have selectable tread/traction.

I wonder if a 4 wheeled omni type robot could be made with only the slippery grey wheels. Would they have enough slip to allow holonomic movement?

JVN 14-08-2005 20:18

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Quote:

Originally Posted by sanddrag
I wonder if a 4 wheeled omni type robot could be made with only the slippery grey wheels. Would they have enough slip to allow holonomic movement?

No.
Omni-wheels only work in a holonomic application if they have rolling traction, but not lateral traction.
These wheels have no traction in either direction.

Michael Leicht 15-08-2005 11:34

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what are the ports for the servos, and motors?

what are the controls that are used on this robot?

JVN 15-08-2005 19:01

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For more information, and discussion... please see:

http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...125#post401125


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