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MrFixIt2719 20-05-2010 22:19

VIDEO: team 1528 drive train experiment
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q2VX6vitq5s

in the off season we experiment with different drive train and other ways to improve our robot for the off-season events so let me know what you think

kgzak 20-05-2010 22:22

Re: VIDEO: team 1528 drive train experiment
 
What kind of drive is that? Looks cool.

BrendanB 20-05-2010 22:23

Re: VIDEO: team 1528 drive train experiment
 
Looks neat! I take that it is 4 omnis with one perpendicular in the middle making it a 5 wheel robot or is it some other configuration?

jblay 20-05-2010 22:28

Re: VIDEO: team 1528 drive train experiment
 
I love the maneuverability. Could you give some more details on the drive train please?

davidthefat 20-05-2010 23:57

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I can't see anything, well, I think that there is a more efficient one out there some where

Hawiian Cadder 21-05-2010 00:04

Re: VIDEO: team 1528 drive train experiment
 
it looks like a 6 wheel omni drive, basically a tank drive with omni wheels, then 2 other omni wheels facing the other direction on the ends, looks neat.

kgzak 21-05-2010 00:11

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Hawiian Cadder (Post 963207)
it looks like a 6 wheel omni drive, basically a tank drive with omni wheels, then 2 other omni wheels facing the other direction on the ends, looks neat.

That's what I think too

MrFixIt2719 21-05-2010 19:44

Re: VIDEO: team 1528 drive train experiment
 
yes it is a six wheel drive
4 wheel tank drive (onmis) run by andymark supershifters
2 onmis perpindicual to the tank drive run by a cim motor in a banebot end
the straight forward and back were runnign a little slow but is now fixed to where it runs faster then it did in the video

Chris is me 21-05-2010 21:09

Re: VIDEO: team 1528 drive train experiment
 
Cool concept!

A few tips. When running omnis, you really won't need shifters. Since pushing is mostly a futile effort, it would save some weight to "downgrade" to Toughboxes. You can still go plenty fast with only one gear ratio.

I love how easy it looks to make sliding drivetrains do cool maneuvers like that. It seems so agile...

ttldomination 21-05-2010 21:46

Re: VIDEO: team 1528 drive train experiment
 
This "concept" is actually one that is has taken on a lot of use in VEX Robotics. In fact, this year we had two teams run this concept, and teams 148/217 also used this in their nona drive.

Nice implementation. Probably one of the more efficient multi-directional systems. But once again, you're not going to be putting up much of a struggle when it comes to defense.

PAR_WIG1350 21-05-2010 22:32

Re: VIDEO: team 1528 drive train experiment
 
what exactly is nona-drive? I've heard a lot about it

Chris is me 21-05-2010 23:26

Re: VIDEO: team 1528 drive train experiment
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ttldomination (Post 963336)
Nice implementation. Probably one of the more efficient multi-directional systems. But once again, you're not going to be putting up much of a struggle when it comes to defense.

Same can be said about mecanum drives, yet people seem to love putting those on their robots...

Andrew Remmers 21-05-2010 23:41

Re: VIDEO: team 1528 drive train experiment
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by PAR_WIG1350 (Post 963346)
what exactly is nona-drive? I've heard a lot about it

Nona-drive is a 9 wheeled robot 5 omni wheels 4 "treaded" wheels. There is an omni wheel in the center of the robot that runs perpendicular with the rest of the wheels, then at each of the corners there is a "pivoting system" that lifts the treaded wheels off the ground so the omni wheel in the center of the robot will then be able to drive the robot on its axis.

Thats my basic shake down about the concept.

Andrew

kstl99 21-05-2010 23:46

Re: VIDEO: team 1528 drive train experiment
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Chris is me (Post 963355)
Same can be said about mecanum drives, yet people seem to love putting those on their robots...

The key advantage for us with the mecanum wheels was the speed and manuverability. I did not notice us being pushed around much but it could be that our drivers avoided the pushing matches. I did see that we were consistantly able to get to balls quicker than most and move them into the offensive zone or score.

MrFixIt2719 23-05-2010 02:06

Re: VIDEO: team 1528 drive train experiment
 
exactly why i put this drive train together i wanted a high manueverable robot and put the super shifters on there for some control in low gear with steering but still have the option to get where i need to in a hurry


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