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Re: Swerve Drive Rotation Control

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Originally Posted by ehfeinberg View Post
What we really want to get out of a swerve drive is the ability to have omni-directional movement. Our team used mecanum wheels for many years before switching over to a wcd this past year. Although we really like the traction and pushing power we gained, we still would like the ability to have omni-directional movement. With the swerve drive having both aspects it seemed like a next step for our team.

I guess what I was trying to ask was why would you drive each wheel individually if you steer two together?
If all you're looking to do is have a robot which can drive back and forth and strafe left/right, then you don't need individual power on each wheel. I just suggested that if you wanted to do more complex things like move and turn at the same time.
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