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Robot Base
Hello guys,
After successful rookie year to my team, I am looking for a simple base to next year robot. I have some ideas for the base but I can't implement the all idea because it missing some solutions. I thought of a 6/8 wheels drive base. the main wheels are lower than the other wheels by half centimeter. The problem to implement it is that I don't want to use chains, it's an headache. But how otherwise I can connect the wheels to the motors. I saw many sketch at Chief-Delphi but I haven't seen yet a solution to my idea. If you have any ideas to make it work, I will be happy to hear about it. Thanks, Yarden |
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You could do:
-Timing belts -V-Belts -Lots of idler gears -Friction drive through and idler wheel -Use 1 motor+transmission on each wheel in 6wd (4 cims + 2 fisher price) -Drive shafts + bevel/helical gears -4-bar linkage between the wheels (think locomotive) Just a couple ideas, I'm sure some are better than others. |
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You can use timing belts instead of chains in your drive train.
As an example, I've attached a photo of our robot for Breakaway. |
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As for a possible solution. http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/photos/26312 Expensive, heavy, but no chain. |
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because unknown reason after a while the chains are longer than they were and not always the chains fit ecsactly, if you remove one link it is too much short, if you add one link it is too much long and some times half a ling is not helping.
I liked the idea of timing belts but where can I get it and its sprockets? |
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There are also a number of ways to tension chain. One of the favorite ways is to get a cylindrical block of delrin and mount it by the ends, using an off-center screw or bolt. Rotate to tension the chain. |
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If you still want to move away from chain, AndyMark has a product they're working on that doesn't require chain. It may give you some ideas. http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pi...d=183701158229 http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pi...d=183701158229 |
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To rehash a very over-discussed topic.....I never quite understand the desire to eliminate chains. They are one of the simplest, most economical, and most proven and reliable drive methods available. Properly assembled, they provide flexible shaft locations, adjustable length, easy repair, readily available sprockets and components, and guaranteed non-slip service. How many trillions of reliable bicycle-hours have run on roller chains? I suspect most of the "troubles" teams experience with chains are due to improper allignement, tensioning, or other implementation errors. Learning to use them well is often easier, and cheaper, than switching to a more exotic drive method.
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Do anyone one if andymark idea is going to be sold in their shop?
The idea is very smart and helps to solove my problem. |
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They stated that they are going to start selling those tubes by the start of June or something... so i guess yes... they cost 295$ or something so i don't think that it is worth it since there are some better and cheaper methods... |
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First of all you get 2 Toughboxes in the KoP so it is no biggies to build a tank drive from 4 to even 10 or more wheels without much cost.... what is called kitbot...
Other methods are if you have a good sponsor or supplier that can get you some good gear components for free or cheap. For example one of our mentors this year was able to get us some planetary gears for the drivetrain for free so it is better and cheaper... In my opinion this "tube" wouldn't be much helpful and cheaper for teams because one will cost 295$, you need 2 on the robot so it is more then 600$ with the shipping, and don't forget that you need different chassis for those "tubes" so it will cost more and it can easily get to 700 or even 800$ just the drivetrain, and it is without wheels... and the 2 wheels cost 295$... go figure how much the other configurations gonna cost.... Toughbox costs 88$ so even if you want to go with mecanum and all 4 gearboxes are toughboxes then it is still cheaper since you get the chassis and 2 gearboxes in the KoP and all you have to buy is the mecanum wheels and 2 toughboxes that cost 176$ excluding the wheels |
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Seems like we are taking over this thread. If you would like to continue this discussion, feel free to pm me. |
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