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pic: our octanem drive
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Re: pic: our octanem drive
Probably the first of these I've seen using 6in wheels. Seems like this would be a lot simpler than a lot of the other ones posted here too.
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Re: pic: our octanem drive
Umm... Isn't that a hexacanum?
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Re: pic: our octanem drive
Its in a class of its own.
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Re: pic: our octanem drive
I guess it would be a hexacanem, I was actually a really simple design, We went with six inch wheels so we could put a 44 tooth sprocket on for more torque. We also used 4 two stage transmissions which gave us more pushing power too.
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Re: pic: our octanem drive
Any issues with wheel speeds being different? I'd think that could be abusive on the mecanum wheels- having them running at a different speed than the traction ones. Any jitterring or efficiency losses?
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Re: pic: our octanem drive
Being a driver, I didn't notice any jittering or problems with wheels speeds being different. I didn't drive around the field with the traction wheels down much, I used them for pushing. I used mecanems for general driving, and the tractions for defense, and clearing robots out of our path. It takes under 1/4 second to switch, and you can shift while moving just fine, so it wasn't a problem.
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Re: pic: our octanem drive
Are you still able to use the different wheels as 2 different speeds, or is it only one speed (with a normal octocanum, you have smaller traction wheels so it acts as a shifter).
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Re: pic: our octanem drive
We actually had a design similar to this in our initial brain storming session. We called it sextacanum, borrowing from the Latin prefixes. It will be great for the students who proposed this idea to see it in action. We'll have to check out some of your match videos from the PNW.
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Re: pic: our octanem drive
We have pretty much the exact same system on our machine, with the same mecanum wheels. There are only a few differences. First, we have a 6:1 reduction to the traction wheel. Second, the auxiliary wheels are tractioned with Velcro (works incredibly well). To address this-
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Re: pic: our octanem drive
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This video has some pushing, and also a great upset win in finals. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WbHHUtCGc1c This link shows the shifting very well, and the pushing ability. You can see the front end lift up about an inch or two whenever I shift. You can also see how fast it is too. |
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Re: pic: our octanem drive
Can you strafe with 6 mecanums? How? The physics aren't working in my mind.
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Now, I think a 6-mecanum drivetrain could work, provided that the center mecanums were matched to opposite corners--that is, the FL and the RR mecanum wheels are matched to the CL and CR mecanums, and are oriented the same way, either via chain or via programming, or some similar setup. |
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