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pic: Team 449 Hex Drive
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Re: pic: Team 449 Hex Drive
Wow, this is way more elegant that what I came up with for our offseason hex frame! I had really awkward plate mounts on the front/rear rails, and something similar on the sides.
Do you think rivnuts would work to mount the super structure frame to the side rails? |
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. It took quite a while (and input from four or five people) to get to a version of the design that we liked.Peter, great job with this. Really. One of the best designs you've CADed, I wish I were half as good at this as you are. |
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Re: pic: Team 449 Hex Drive
What is the angle of inclination on your hex (the angle between a hex diagonal and the vertical)? Looks solid. Any reason you need all that structure just to get the shape? And why the different wheels on the ends?
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Re: pic: Team 449 Hex Drive
I can't speak for him, but given what we went through this past season I know we will want the hex to keep its shape through whatever the game throws at it. The extra structure should help with that.
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Re: pic: Team 449 Hex Drive
It won't hurt, but it's definitely not necessary.
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The extra verticle beams in the hex frame is not necessary but good to have. One it can diverge the side impact force from the gearbox. Second, it can serve as superstructure / mechanism mount. As for the wheel, we choose colson in the center for its durability. But our drive subteams needed more traction. So we decided to use Versa Wheel on the side. However, it's always possible to swap on other type of wheels, onmi or performance. |
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Can you elaborate? |
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Re: pic: Team 449 Hex Drive
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Were you not getting enough traction with colson wheels before? We've had nothing but fantastic traction with them when needed. The Versawheels (while grippy at first) tend to wear a bit quickly, even if just on the edges of the drive. Like I said above, the extra framing around the hex is nice, but redundant, and adds more weight than you need to accomplish the job. |
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Re: pic: Team 449 Hex Drive
In addition to strength, the inner rails are being used to mount the frame to the drive tubes.
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Re: pic: Team 449 Hex Drive
I think Andrew's point is best summarized as this drivetrain has two complete, independent frames that are likely strong enough on their own. If they were better integrated, a lot of framing could be eliminated.
The support for the angles also doesn't even need to be a separate frame. For a very minimal (and very strong support), see what we did here. |
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Re: pic: Team 449 Hex Drive
I wonder if anyone has thought about anti-anti-tpinning frames
It seems to me that if your opponents front bumper were split in two (as shown on the top side of the diagram below), they might easily "straddle" the side points of your hexagon making it just as hard (maybe harder?) to get out of a T-pin as a straight side would be. ![]() This isn't a critique of your design directly - lots of teams have been experimenting with hexagonal bases recently Last edited by nuclearnerd : 10-10-2014 at 14:53. Reason: Got a smaller picture |
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Re: pic: Team 449 Hex Drive
We considered integrating the angle supports into the base frame, but we didn't like how much real estate the supports we considered would take on the 2x1.
Although having a raised secondary frame is heavier, we like the fact that it gives us more vertical space to place pneumatics and electronics. (Our robot for last season was a bit of a mess in terms of packing and that experience heavily influenced this drive's design process). Additionally, we're at least trying to mitigate the weight gain from the hex superstructure by fabricating the base and inner rails on the superstructure with 2"x1"x1/16" and 1"x1"x1/16" (we normally use 1/8"). Also we're using versawheels mostly to experiment with how well they perform compared to colsons. It's an experimental offseason project, and we figured we may as well try out as many new features as possible. |
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Mainly, we decided that while a single frame is simpler, it makes it harder to really make use of the extra area provided by a hex frame (the picture you've linked shows this pretty well, as pretty much everything is contained in the inner rectangular frame. It also complicates wheel access, which is one of the primary selling points of a WCD. |
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