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Mahekp15 03-02-2011 11:49

pic: Finally done attaching the chain to the wheels.
 

thefro526 03-02-2011 11:51

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Revolution Swerve Modules in a C-base Frame?

I really want to see this run.

Ether 03-02-2011 11:53

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Do you already have software for swerve from previous experience, or is this your first year?


Mahekp15 03-02-2011 12:54

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Yep first year, last year we had mecanum wheels, this year we tried something different, and i cant wait too see them run once we have electronics mounted. I think we have code for swerve drive.

Ether 03-02-2011 13:49

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Mahekp15 (Post 1014915)
Yep first year

What are you going to do for software ?



Snalios 03-02-2011 22:16

Re: pic: Finally done attaching the chain to the wheels.
 
Is that a plate of lexan that the swerve pod is mounted to? If so, wouldn't there be a lot of force on that particular plate?

John G 04-02-2011 01:12

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I want to see it run. Why Lexan and not 1/16 or 1/8 sheet metal?

h1n1is4pigs 04-02-2011 01:25

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Quote:

Originally Posted by John G (Post 1015366)
I want to see it run. Why Lexan and not 1/16 or 1/8 sheet metal?

to me it looks like it is a sheet metal because lexan does not look like that, it has a darker color when you look at it from the side and also if you zoom in on the picture you can see that it is deffinetly an aluminum plate

ajlapp 04-02-2011 09:56

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The plate pictured is the Revolution Mounting System.

I'm interested to see this implementation using the c-base as well. So far it looks great.

ProgrammerMatt 04-02-2011 10:05

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Glad to see you are doing better than us last year... Friction is never good.


It worked well for Breakaway. Also look into doing Field Centrick Controll

Mahekp15 07-02-2011 14:42

Re: pic: Finally done attaching the chain to the wheels.
 
yep we ran it yesterday, and it ran well, but i think we still need to do intensive driving, just to make sure nothing happens, but so far no problems.

Mahekp15 07-02-2011 14:44

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Ether (Post 1014953)
What are you going to do for software ?


Well the coding seems to be in the right hands, our mentor says he wont have a problem, with the coding. Him and few other students are working together and getting coding good to go.

Ether 07-02-2011 14:58

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Mahekp15 (Post 1017664)
Well the coding seems to be in the right hands, our mentor says he wont have a problem, with the coding. Him and few other students are working together and getting coding good to go.

Does your mentor have a CD account? I'd like to ask him (or her) some questions if he(she) would be willing. Thanks.




Mahekp15 07-02-2011 15:01

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Ether (Post 1017676)
Does your mentor have a CD account? I'd like to ask him (or her) some questions if he(she) would be willing. Thanks.



I can ask him.


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