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Gabe 01-10-2006 01:10

Robot Photo Help
 
I am making a presentation for my team and I need help identifying the robots and transmissions in these photos. All photos are from the FIRST Robotics Waterloo Regional website. I am looking to see if anyone recognizes these robot images by team name or team number. Thank you! (Sorry if some of the photos are a tad too large.)



4 wheel robot

Holonomic drive robot

Tank tracked robot

2 speed transmisssion

Colored transmission drawing

Clark Gilbert 01-10-2006 01:13

Re: Robot Photo Help
 
I did the Inventor file for this one back in 2003, but I think the files were originally created by Andy Baker.
http://firstrobotics.uwaterloo.ca/re...earboxes02.jpg

Team 45, TechnoKats

AdamHeard 01-10-2006 01:37

Re: Robot Photo Help
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Gabe

Holonomic drive robot

this is the thunderchickens (217) in 2002. It is actually a crab drive with CVT transmissions. Look at this thread
this is a 4 wheel holomonic drive

Jeff 801 01-10-2006 09:32

Re: Robot Photo Help
 
[quote=Gabe]
4 wheel robot


This one is team 147

Lil' Lavery 01-10-2006 17:12

Re: Robot Photo Help
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cromat44
this is the thunderchickens (217) in 2002. It is actually a crab drive with CVT transmissions. Look at this thread
this is a 4 wheel holomonic drive

It's actually a swerve drive (crab is a sub-variant of swerve, in which all 4 wheels rotate together. As shown in this photo, the front wheels rotate independently of the rear wheels). But either way, it is NOT a holonomic drive. Both Swerve and Holonomic are types of "Omni-Drives" though.

Alexa Stott 01-10-2006 19:04

Re: Robot Photo Help
 
[quote=Jeff 888]
Quote:

Originally Posted by Gabe
4 wheel robot


This one is team 147

Yeah, it actually says right on the robot. Well, on the battery.

Gabe 02-10-2006 01:04

Re: Robot Photo Help
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by AtalanteStar25

Yeah, it actually says right on the robot. Well, on the battery.

I would have never have seen that. Good eyes!

Cory 02-10-2006 01:28

Re: Robot Photo Help
 
I think this one is from 250.


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