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pic: Team 2451 Pwnage
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This looks really nice! I remember when I first saw the CIM in wheel idea... took away the clunky look that I always found swerve modules to have.
Importing the STEP file into SW right now to take a better look. How did it hold up/perform through competitions so far? Do you have any video/more pictures? |
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Re: pic: Team 2451 Pwnage
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We didn't have a single issue with it at the Central Illinois Regional.
http://www.thebluealliance.com/match/2014ilil_qf4m1 Check out the impact we deflected with 58 seconds left. I just uploaded a technical paper one of our students, John Duffy, wrote about Team 2451 Pwnage 2014 swerve drive. There are many additional pictures that John created, exploded views, section views, etc. There is also additional specifications and descriptions for your viewing pleasure. |
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So proud to be an alum and now mentor of this team, and all of the great work the students have put into this years robot. We knew it was going to be tough to execute the swerve drive this year with it being our first competition swerve but they did a fantastic job. If you can, I suggest taking some time to take a look up close at the Midwest Regional this weekend, or hopefully St. Louis in a couple weeks.
-Nick |
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Awesome module, I'm amazed that you've somehow managed to pack everything into an even smaller space than the Nutrino's design from 2012!
The gear teeth look pretty clean cut in this image, how did you guys manufacture the gear for rotating the module and the ring gear reduction for the wheel? Also, will this be in St. Louis this year? |
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Wow...I love it
I was a bit skeptical of the delrin rollers as bearings when I first saw it but now that I've read your reasoning I love them. This makes me wish 192 had started swerve earlier... |
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Do you have any close-up videos of it in action? Or a picture of it from the top? I know you provided the CAD file, but (to me) it's not quite as awe-inspiring as the photograph :P
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As a kid who grew up using 71's crab drive, and seeing how big and clunky our drive was this module is amazing I wish I would of went to Midwest this year just so I can see this thing in person.
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I love the low look of these swerves, I curious if you have trouble with tangling your wires. Does your software know when to unwind the swerves? How long does that take?
Our team did a non coaxial crab drive a few years back, and we didn't enjoy it very much. This year we did our first independent coaxial setup. |
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If slip rings were installed on each of the modules, then coaxial performance would be possible, such as the ones Bomb Squad uses this year. Up until they posted the info about theirs, we had trouble trying to find a slip ring module available on the market that was rated for the right specs and was not giant or extremely heavy. We actually manufactured our own slip ring last year and while Al from 111 and Head Inspector said it would perform fine and he would pass it, there are no custom electrical systems allowed on an FRC bot, and it even uses custom slip rings as an example. Maybe one day they will revise that rule. Probably not though. -Nick |
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I'm also curious if you give me an estimate amount of time spent on machining and assembling all those custom parts. we spent quite a bit of time on ours, and they only require five parts to be cut on the CNC mill. |
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But the slight size increase was for features that are definitely worth it from a reliability/quality standpoint. I'm very happy they chose to make it as it is a very cool example of what can be done. Good luck at Midwest to 2451. -Aren |
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