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nice setup. the organization on the electronics looks superb. why didn't y'all go with the mecanum drive this year? it seemed like the full range of motion would come in handy for navigating around the rack... i guess this means that you guys have an awesome mechanism under construction :-)
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The drive train looks nice and organized, good job. Do you plan on putting some type of gaurdrails or bumpers to protect the sides?
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We opted not to go with mecanum wheels for a few different reasons. Primarily, our prototype never was tested with anything beyond open loop control and so we were uncomfortable committing to a mecanum drive without the utmost assurance that it would work flawlessly. Secondarily, it doesn't jive with out strategy well, nor do I think that omnidirectional movement is the answer to the challenges of placing ringers on moving spider leg. Quote:
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Also, I really like this traction set-up. My team is planning a conceptually similar layout using four aluminum AndyMark omniwheels and two slightly modified AndyMark FIRST (2007 KoP) wheels driven by four CIMS. Your set-up will have all that ours has, and a bag of chips. Very nice work.:) |
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Madison,
How well do the side panels take the weight of the gearboxes and motors? With all the weight reduction you've done on the side channels, it seems as though you're reduced their torsional stability as well. We're mouting the 2x CIM adapter into the Banebot tranny, and we're mounting that in a similar fashion. The Banebots, with the two motors, weigh 9 lbs a piece. I have a feeling that we'll need to support the back ends of the motors. Have you come across a similar issue? Overall, I LOVE this setup. It's very similar to what you used last year, but the robustness is so much greater. One additional feature I would add is a row of 1/4" holes (spaced 1" apart) along the tops of all the rails, similar to the kit chassis. This allows you to mount whatever superstructure you want, where ever you want. We've done this with our sheetmetal chassis this year, nothing could be easier! BEN |
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Beautiful worksmanship plus an extremely manuverable design.
One question... do you plan anything (i.e. a push down friction pad?) that prevents being spun like a top by a defender, or is that not a concern? |
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Very neat, organized work. You may want to consider lessening the front and back bumpers (didnt know exactly what to call them) because they are perfect candidates to get hooked and cause a nasty ordeal.
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Unfortunately, it looks like the other mechanisms that sit atop the frame won't allow for us to take much advantage of bumpers this season. While the bumpers aren't included in the 28 x 38 sizing requirements, the extra distance required to deploy things beyond them is and we're not sure if it's worth the sacrifice. Quote:
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Great job 488. I knew when I saw the pictures of the parts made that it was going to be an insane drive base. I think I saw an annotated drawing of that back in November. What's the footprint?
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Sounds like you don't plan to use that plate from the 2006 kitbot.
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Now, I am intrigued about why you chose such a low designed top speed. My normal assumption when teams have slow design speeds is that they wanted more pushing power, but I know better than that with 488. Especially considering you're still using a drive-train designed for precision turning, and are in the 5', 110 lb. weight division.
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As promised, I've uploaded video of one of our first test runs to YouTube.
It can be found at: http://youtube.com/watch?v=cJ7oXZHh3vU Our programming group is working on implementing PID control so that we can, should the need arise, turn its rotation speed down a few notches :) |
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"It's not a concern primarily because a defender ought not be wasting their time with us..."
Why would a defender not play defense against you, unless you are planning on just playing defense... or perhaps you feel they can't? Based on your video, it will be hard to keep up with you!!! |
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This robot is slower than those we've built for the last two years, so for us, we consider this to be slow and deliberate. It'll be interesting to see if a majority other teams end up faster or slower than our chassis -- especially considering how this season's kitbot is remarkably less well-suited for defense than in years past. |
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