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Re: pic: Simple Drive Train Concept

I love the simplicity, very nice.

You could switch to 4" omni's and avoid the sprocket reduction.

If the game doesn't require max traction you could skip the chain to the omni's and really make a simple robust drive.

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Re: pic: Simple Drive Train Concept

Interesting! I would say that you could you could do a four wheel base, just remove the middle wheels, and as IndySam said, run chain between the two ends, or keep the six wheel base, run chain from the middle to the ends, lower the middle wheels 1/8" and replace the omnis with regular wheels.
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Re: pic: Simple Drive Train Concept

Overall its nice but I would change a couple things. The first is this design could be simplified by just using a normal toughbox in the middle and then chaining to both outer wheels. It would be lighter as well since it would require half as many gears. Also the way the frame is laid out here gives you a relatively higher center of gravity which could make your robot less stable.
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Re: pic: Simple Drive Train Concept

Nice. It's simple, looks easy to build, and it's purple.

Is the configuration shown made to be compliant with this year's bumper rules? The largest omnis only have a radius of 4 in, only putting the bumpers about half way high enough for the new bumper rule. "BUMPER ZONE – the volume contained between two virtual horizontal planes, ten inches above the floor and sixteen inches above the floor."

Still like the design, but not sure about bumper height.
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Nice. It's simple, looks easy to build, and it's purple.

Is the configuration shown made to be compliant with this year's bumper rules? The largest omnis only have a radius of 4 in, only putting the bumpers about half way high enough for the new bumper rule. "BUMPER ZONE – the volume contained between two virtual horizontal planes, ten inches above the floor and sixteen inches above the floor."

Still like the design, but not sure about bumper height.
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