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Unread 12-03-2009, 16:58
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Re: pic: BeachBot Pseudo-Crab drive, partially assembled

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Originally Posted by Paul Copioli View Post
Team 330,

This is an interesting design. I don't want to be a rules miser or anything, but don't you technically have a robot that is turreted and the bumpers move with respect to the drive base. We specifically ruled out doing something like this because the frame that the motors and gearboxes are connected to is technically your fixed drive base. The top structure is a turret that moving. Don't get mne wrong, I love the design but how is this not considered a turret? Just becasue you put the bumpers on it? I hope that there is not an overzealous inspector that rules against this design. I wouldn't, but I know some that would ....

I'm just looking out for my friends in Southern California.

Paul

I can't see an inspector ruling this out, in reality it is like any other crab drive, the wheels rotate and the base stays in a fixed location. The sole difference is that instead of a single wheel rotating 6 of them are.

Just my $.02
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