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Re: pic: drivetrain idea (comments please)

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Originally Posted by Hachiban VIII View Post
What!? No more treads!? Blasphemy!

I'll admit the ol' 753 design didn't seem to help teams 997 or 668 this year, but they've won lots of regionals over the years...

As for the drop, I've found that 0" with two omnis works best... But that's just me
Yeah, the tracks didn't help 997, we bearly lost at Davis. The two omni's in the front works really well and the 1024, the Kilabytes, had a lot of success this season with it. The only thing is with omni's is that you lose a tad bit of pushing power. If you want to do the drop with 6 traction wheels, every drivetrain is different. So different drops are needed. But the general idea is that only 4 wheels touch the ground at one point in time. If you want the drop to be adjustable, try this:

It worked really well on our offseason robot. The top is CNC'ed into the frame and the second part bolts on.
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