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Rob2713g 17-12-2006 19:33

pic: Mecanum Frame Assembly 2D
 

Andrew Blair 17-12-2006 19:36

Re: pic: Mecanum Frame Assembly 2D
 
Wow, looks pretty cool. One thing I noted though- It may be pretty hard to swap modules, because without an independent frame, you'll have to attach components directly to the individual modules, as far as I can tell. Maybe there's a light aluminum frame to tie everything in together?

Regardless, looks good! I'm seeing so many mechanum setups this year. Too bad they won't be any good on Jello...:D

sanddrag 17-12-2006 21:08

Re: pic: Mecanum Frame Assembly 2D
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Andrew Blair (Post 542569)
Regardless, looks good! I'm seeing so many mechanum setups this year. Too bad they won't be any good on Jello...:D

Or at climbing stairs. Although, a few teams may find innovative ways of "wowing" us.

Rob2713g 17-12-2006 21:28

Re: pic: Mecanum Frame Assembly 2D
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Andrew Blair (Post 542569)
Wow, looks pretty cool. One thing I noted though- It may be pretty hard to swap modules, because without an independent frame, you'll have to attach components directly to the individual modules, as far as I can tell. Maybe there's a light aluminum frame to tie everything in together?

Regardless, looks good! I'm seeing so many mechanum setups this year. Too bad they won't be any good on Jello...:D

It isn't too difficult to swap modules. I take out 4 bolts and slide in a new plate with gearbox and wheel mounted on it. You can also see it in this photo. The problem comes in that the wheels and gearboxes are expensive.

I'm still trying to figure out good suspension materials as I mentioned in this thread.

Quote:

Originally Posted by sanddrag (Post 542602)
Or at climbing stairs. Although, a few teams may find innovative ways of "wowing" us.

What would be cool if mecanums worked like spoked wheels. But unfortunately, I think they would slip and don't have enough height.

Thanks for the responses!

Jay Trzaskos 17-12-2006 22:54

Re: pic: Mecanum Frame Assembly 2D
 
Feel free to prove me wrong here, but these are just the KOP gearboxes, correct? Have you had any thought about doing a lighter version at the same speed, or perhaps developing your own custom gearing?

I'm impressed with how many teams are using their pre-season to develop mecanum drives. Let's just hope that they can be implemented into this year's game without to much trouble.

JT
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Cory 18-12-2006 00:41

Re: pic: Mecanum Frame Assembly 2D
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by sanddrag (Post 542602)
Or at climbing stairs. Although, a few teams may find innovative ways of "wowing" us.

Haven't you seen the video of the forklift outfitted with mechanums climbing a staircase?

Rob2713g 18-12-2006 13:41

Re: pic: Mecanum Frame Assembly 2D
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jay Trzaskos (Post 542634)
Feel free to prove me wrong here, but these are just the KOP gearboxes, correct? Have you had any thought about doing a lighter version at the same speed, or perhaps developing your own custom gearing?

I'm impressed with how many teams are using their pre-season to develop mecanum drives. Let's just hope that they can be implemented into this year's game without to much trouble.

JT
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The gearboxes are the single speed AM Gearboxes. Unfortunately, we do not have the resources at this time to design and build our own gearboxes; hopefully next year we can. I'm sure our team and many others would be very disappointed if the game would not be suitable for mecanums.


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