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That's an excellent way of putting it. If you don't mind, I'm going to use that when teaching younger and newer team members. And that is exactly why I wanted to build it in the first place. |
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I really like that idea. Our current driver is graduating this year and our programmer (at least the one programming the swerve) is going into 11th grade with me. (next year will be my 5th year, so I have quite some experience.) I will talk to him about driving. Also, does your team use a 3 axis joystick or 2 axis and a potentiometer/dial? And we have 1717's code (on their website) so I think we're okay with regards to reference. |
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The former seems to be most inspiring though, so who am I to complain. Just don't get discouraged if/when you don't accomplish the device's goal, because hopefully you do accomplish the learning & inspiration ones. If not though, I would consider a different course for the next off-season. Good luck, and you know where to find us if you need anything. ![]() |
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I would strongly urge you to consider designing and manufacturing a bulletproof, reliable 6wd before even considering trying a swerve drivetrain. It sounds like you guys have yet to master that so why make the jump to the most difficult drivetrain. While it's fun to design and think through, there is rarely a game when having the abilities of swerve outweighs the tradeoff of added cost, time to manufacture, time to code, difficulty of control, and reliability.
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Has anyone suggested using Team 221's Revolution Modules?
If you've got your heart set on doing a swerve, you could always use 221's modules to take a large chunk of the hard (mechanically) stuff out of the equation then spend more design time on the frame, power transmission to the modules, steering and code. |
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And if the goal is to see how your relationship with the sheet metal shop will work, maybe design a six wheel drive sheet metal chasis similar to 148, 217, etc. Still no small accomplishment but more likely to be something you can get working well enough to use in the competition season.
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