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Re: Swerve vs Wheeled Tank
I'll do a full write up later. But in short:
In favor of education? Swerve. You'll learn an incredible amount, both on design and machining principals, to controls and programming purposes.
That being said, if you're looking for a no fail option for next year and years to come, I urge you to simply look into a WCD style or 8 wheel drop like 2056 runs year in and year out.
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Last edited by CalTran : 03-05-2016 at 15:37.
Reason: "WCD style drive" bugged me. (Woo redundant acronyms)
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