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Unread 17-01-2011, 12:30
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Re: pic: Team 691 Drivetrain CAD

I've said it before -- I don't think any team should spend their resources developing a Swerve drive during the competition/build season.
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...84&postcount=2

This is a mechanism intensive game -- there is a lot of development to be done in elevation systems, gripper systems, and minibots. Go with a reliable proven drivetrain, and you'll be MUCH happier with your robot's performance.

The performance gains you could theoretically get from going with a swerve drive will be 100% negated by the effort you'll spend developing it and getting it working, and the effort you'll have moved away from the other developments you could have been doing...

In short, I strongly believe that if you do a swerve drive your robot will be significantly worse than if you hadn't.

That said... good luck, and let us know if you need help.
-John

PS - The CAD models from the 148 2008 swerve are here:
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/papers/2277 Make sure you use bigger bevel gears than we did...
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