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Re: pic: FRC488 - 2014 Octocanum Pod - Top
I'd be quite surprised if whats pictured is that heavy, my butterfly module from last year was 2.38lbs with very little effort in regards to weight. From the looks of it there isn't much more here.
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Re: pic: FRC488 - 2014 Octocanum Pod - Top
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It would have been insanely clean. If anyone hasn't seen Aren's butterfly (which we ripped off), it's hand downs the cleanest setup anyone has run by a huge margin. That's why we stole it ![]() |
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Re: pic: FRC488 - 2014 Octocanum Pod - Top
I think that weight included motors (and the weight you listed is lighter than one cim so i know the weight you listed does not include a motor).
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Re: pic: FRC488 - 2014 Octocanum Pod - Top
Yes -- the 5.75 lbs. does include the weight of a CIM motor (which I have entered as 2.8 lbs.).
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Re: pic: FRC488 - 2014 Octocanum Pod - Top
It is interesting and instructive to see the evolution of your drive from year-to-year. It is clever and well done. Good luck this year!
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Re: pic: FRC488 - 2014 Octocanum Pod - Top
I'm also curious why you decided to run your belt and gears on the same side of the mecanum wheel. It seems like if you ran the belt on the other side of the module, then your traction mode would have a wider wheel base and the cim shaft would take less side load. I'm sure you have good reasoning for why the module is made this way. I'm just curious to see what your thinking was.
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Re: pic: FRC488 - 2014 Octocanum Pod - Top
They have a website with a really good description.
http://www.teamneutrino.org/seasons/...bot/butterfly/ Our octocanum modules this year were heavily inspired by team neutino's work. |
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It's the lightest cleanest butterfly (that could be an octonum if hte tube was 4" wide) that anyone has done. |
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Re: pic: FRC488 - 2014 Octocanum Pod - Top
Very elegant. I'll definitely remember that one.
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Re: pic: FRC488 - 2014 Octocanum Pod - Top
The solid 0.4lb Delrin wheel was definitely not doing it any favors with regards to weight.
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Re: pic: FRC488 - 2014 Octocanum Pod - Top
Nice. I really like how compact the modules are. Ours are a lot longer, but we have 6" mecanums and 4x2 Colsons.
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