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Re: Tips on Improving Robot Design
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Originally Posted by PRich1477
Looks like you went with the same wrist articulation method as 148....
On the claw, you're looking pretty good. 148 has had a jaw on their claw all season, and they place tubes differently than us. We later implemented a jaw and the same placement routine as them, though we don't really use it, except when placing over an uber tube... An alternative is to do a mixed drive, like 148's nona-drive (traction-omni modules at each corner, omni in the center) or an octanum.
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We were lucky enough to be stationed next to 148 at the Dallas Regional last year.... we were very inspired by their robot-- and worked on building a simplified version in offseason. I am trying to build a simplified version of their octonum drive in Solidworks right now... Though I dont think we will be able to implement it without machining the parts. I see that you guys built your own base... Is that something that you would advocate? (note: my team is fairly new at Solidworks and have never had anything machined). This was our Solidworks design for the robot I posted earlier

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