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Re: pic: FRC488 - Octocanum Drive Rendering

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Do you need both intake arms down to shoot or do you have enough clearance?
It looks like since they're on motors, they could potentially have more than a "down" and "up" position to their rollers. Really nice.

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Can everyone post teasers that are like this, you are actually able to decode what a team is doing from it.
Of course, I dislike teasers tremendously. I'll post a rendering of the completed CAD model as soon as it's done. I don't like sharing work that isn't of a high-caliber.

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Very cool. Where did you get those follower omni wheels from?
They're 3" Tetrix omniwheels from FTC kits. The actual diameter is closer to 2.75", though.

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Do you need both intake arms down to shoot or do you have enough clearance?
We do need to lower them a bit, but not to their lowest extent. When lowered far enough for the ball to be catapulted cleanly, the arms do not extend beyond the ends of our bumpers.
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Re: pic: FRC488 - Octocanum Drive Rendering

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They're 3" Tetrix omniwheels from FTC kits. The actual diameter is closer to 2.75", though.
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Very cool. Where did you get those follower omni wheels from?
The 2.75" Double Roller Omni Wheels are also quite nice.

http://www.vexrobotics.com/276-1902.html

And if you don't like using the 1/8" square bore in them you can shove a 1/4" hex shaft through them. Some VEX teams have done it before with 1/4" hex standoffs (since that's a legal VRC part). You might be able to take it up to 3/8" hex if you machine it.
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Re: pic: FRC488 - Octocanum Drive Rendering

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The 2.75" Double Roller Omni Wheels are also quite nice.

http://www.vexrobotics.com/276-1902.html

And if you don't like using the 1/8" square bore in them you can shove a 1/4" hex shaft through them. Some VEX teams have done it before with 1/4" hex standoffs (since that's a legal VRC part). You might be able to take it up to 3/8" hex if you machine it.
We are using the Vex dually as follower wheels. We even use the Vex encoders on the 1/8" shaft. We made 3d printed forks to hold it all together.
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