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pic: FRC 4532 Drive Base Frame
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Re: pic: FRC 4532 Drive Base Frame
I predict a lot of difficultly turning. Make sure you load that up to 140-150lbs and try driving and turning on carpet before you run out of time to make changes.
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Re: pic: FRC 4532 Drive Base Frame
This +[all of it].
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Re: pic: FRC 4532 Drive Base Frame
How big are those wheels?
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Re: pic: FRC 4532 Drive Base Frame
The wheels are 8" AndyMark Pneumatic ones!
We did all the math! It might be a little slow turning, but at 150lbs it should turn fine! |
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Re: pic: FRC 4532 Drive Base Frame
You really should do what the others have suggested. Load it up and try it. The MATH is not going to predict what the turning will be like. Experience has shown MANY teams that turning a 4 wheel long chassis bot is like trying to ride a wild horse. They tend to jump around a LOT especially with grippy tires.
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Re: pic: FRC 4532 Drive Base Frame
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It is imperative that you test this drive base at full weight and get some 8" omni wheels on order as a contingency. |
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Math is all well and good, but make sure you load some weights from a weight room on that to bring it up to full weight and actually drive it around. Reality is what you're interested in, and it'll give you and your drivers a good idea of what you're gonna be dealing with.
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Re: pic: FRC 4532 Drive Base Frame
What a beautifully elegant drivetrain. Gotta love the simplicity of dropping the unnecessary extra 2 or 4 wheels that most teams typically use. Plus this robot is going to do quite the sexy shimmy everytime it turns. Could you ask for anymore?
You're on a great path...keep it up! |
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Re: pic: FRC 4532 Drive Base Frame
I'm going to echo all the posts above, and share our horror story. We built something very similar many years ago. We tested it on tile and smooth concrete surfaces, and it turned like a dream. We didn't have any carpet, and didn't think it would matter much. When we got to our first regional and took it out on to the field for practice, it skipped, shook, shimmied and bounced every time we tried to move. We couldn't control it at all. We had to pull two wheels off and replaced them with castors to even get some control. It wasn't pretty.
If you want to go with those 4 wheels, don't go with a long configuration, go wide. It will work a whole lot better. Otherwise, look at putting omnis on instead. Welcome to FIRST and welcome to CD! Good luck! Steve |
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Re: pic: FRC 4532 Drive Base Frame
I'm telling you, this drivetrain is money! We're using AM Toughboxes with an external sprocket reduction of somekind, (I don't know, I'm a software guy!) to give us a final speed of 6.2xx fps. Should be enough torque to overcome the carpet scrub, right? We don't need to be fast this year, absolute precision is key!
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Re: pic: FRC 4532 Drive Base Frame
The toque not the problem. The front wheels will try to grab the carpet as you turn resulting in a very jerky motion. I built a float like thing for school and the thing could only move forward and back because the wheels simply would not turn with a small person on it.
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Re: pic: FRC 4532 Drive Base Frame
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The jumping, jittering, unstable turning is VERY characteristic of this sort of drive train; and, as SteveGPage said, it is NOT precise at all, but instead is nearly un-drivable. |
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Re: pic: FRC 4532 Drive Base Frame
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As others have said above though, you may have trouble turning because of the amount of "Scrub" that a 4wd in long configuration will produce. You could either add 2 center wheels (dropped 1/8" lower than the outside wheels) to shorten the wheel base, or you could change out the front or back 2 wheels for non-traction wheels like Omnis or Slippery wheels. I'll be keeping my eye on 4532 for some updates over the rest of the build season. Looks like an impressive rookie already! What regional(s) will you be attending? Last edited by AcesJames : 23-01-2012 at 15:04. |
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Yes, we have a very generous sheet metal shop down the road from us, and we're near a Bosch tubing distributor as well! Our frame is basically free this year! |
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