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pic: Team 665 REAL Chassis, Kinda-Teaser
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To me, It looks like an AndyMark two-speed transmission with servo shift. For the front drive, it looks like car-like steering to allow the robot to turn. :yikes:
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That must weigh alot?
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Awesome! I was really hoping someone would make a drivetrain like that. Does it have a differential, too?
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cool so is weight going to be a issue:yikes:
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Front wheel steering should work out great. Nice job!
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looks great. I look forward to seeing how the Ackermann Drives work in competition.
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i think theres more there than the Ackerman i think i see a differential between the back wheels....if there isnt 1 then good luck turning without binding....
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where did you guys get your differential from?... i've been looking for one of those for one of my go-karts. Also it doesn't look like you have a huge turning radius with those inside rail of the kop in the way?
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The differential is from Northern Tools, we prototyped this design 2 years ago so we already have a good idea of its capabilities. The weight is about the same as our standard 6wd.
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So you used a go-kart diff on the back end? Sweet!
Are you using a homebrew servoset for the steering? If you have an automotive sponsor (GM, Ford,...) you should see if they can give you a graphic for "Electic Power Steering" or make one yourself. :D Are you going for autonomous? I guess your putting an encoder at the tire since you won't be able to figure out (easily) from the shifter how far you've gone? -q |
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