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pic: PAD = Plywood Aided Design
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Dimensionally it looks like a mash up of 2337 past and 148 current with design elements from 319, 3847 and 4183 to name a few. It is interesting to see that numerous Teams are looking at hexagonal Bots in the off season and graciously posting their designs.
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I must need to get my glasses...
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Don't forget 971's Freedom drive.
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![]() I do wonder which is better for rolling out of defense - the point of a hexagon or the side of an octagon. We're going to play with similar designs this month and should hopefully have a good answer by December. |
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![]() We had a couple of nonagons on our 2012 robot (hex shafts with some extra milling for prototypes that were left in place for production) and while we did make it further than we ever have, it definitely wasn't to Einstein... |
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What is Freedom Drive? I can't find any other mention of it on chief, and my team was thinking about naming our swerve that. But we don't want to steal 971's thunder.
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At Worlds I was talking to a student about their drivetrain, specifically the benefit of the center wheels being extended out and he told me they call it Freedom drive. Pretty cool name.
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A Freedom Drive is a close cousin of the west coast drive. It is characterized by a 6 wheel drive, an octagonal frame perimeter, dropped middle wheel, wide traction wheels in the middle, and narrow traction wheels at the ends. The preferred implementation includes a sheet metal frame, dead axles, and slippery fabric bumpers. Last edited by Travis Schuh : 06-10-2014 at 14:48. |
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I prefer PAD to CAD. It's something that I can work with using my hands and kids don't need to know CAD to work with it. In fact, it'll help teach them basics before they get to a CAD class.
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Re: pic: PAD = Plywood Aided Design
And here I've been telling my team PAD means Paper Aided Design...
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I got to suggest to one of the TechnoKats students last week that he should try to CAD a prototype before trying to bend sheet metal into a shape he didn't quite have figured out yet.
Then I explained I was talking about Cardboard Aided Design. |
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