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Alex698 13-01-2009 00:50

pic: Crab Drive Prototype Weekend Build
 

waialua359 13-01-2009 01:46

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Nice work there!

CraigHickman 13-01-2009 02:21

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AWESOME!

I like how much you boiled it down!

RyanCahoon 13-01-2009 02:21

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Is it still a crab drive if you have two non-rotating wheels in the back? :rolleyes:

Akash Rastogi 13-01-2009 02:27

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This looks really fun and easy to build as a summer project, even for me!

Like Craig said, nice job boiling it down to the basics. Great work.:)

Enigma's puzzle 13-01-2009 09:22

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Applause, I think this is testament that any team can do it if they can come up with a simplistic design tailored to your team strengths. For example if you don't have anyone to weld, don't put in welding, if you have little machining capabilities, use a tough box.

s_forbes 13-01-2009 10:15

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Clever! Will we get to see this working at the Arizona regional this year?

Tazlikesrobots 13-01-2009 10:40

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Interesting concept! This is a creative way of building a crab drive for low budget teams.

Thanks for sharing!

VanMan 13-01-2009 16:11

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Quote:

Originally Posted by RyanCahoon (Post 799998)
Is it still a crab drive if you have two non-rotating wheels in the back? :rolleyes:

Its actually called Ackerman steering when is like car steering with only the front wheels moving.

Alex698 13-01-2009 20:42

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Quote:

Originally Posted by VanMan (Post 800308)
Its actually called Ackerman steering when is like car steering with only the front wheels moving.

But each wheel is individually controlled, but can be linked in software.


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