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pic: Coaxial Swerve Drive Module with 2-speed Ball Drive and Nitrile Tread
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Re: pic: Coaxial Swerve Drive Module with 2-speed Ball Drive and Nitrile Tread
I like the synergy between a swerve drive like this and an 8 sided frame. Maybe I've said that before, but that extra length and width is a nice side benefit of your other efforts. What's the outer length and width of this frame?
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Re: pic: Coaxial Swerve Drive Module with 2-speed Ball Drive and Nitrile Tread
What's the weight as shown in this picture (4 swerves and the chassis).
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Re: pic: Coaxial Swerve Drive Module with 2-speed Ball Drive and Nitrile Tread
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We optimized for 2013 for a single large wheel shooter we ended up not using and it helped in 2014 for the large ball Quote:
Should be pretty accurate, all parts have correct materials. |
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Re: pic: Coaxial Swerve Drive Module with 2-speed Ball Drive and Nitrile Tread
I've seen teams who use swerve using their corners to hit other robots' corners and flip them in order to defend. Do you think your octagonal frame is going to be able to still do something like that?
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Re: pic: Coaxial Swerve Drive Module with 2-speed Ball Drive and Nitrile Tread
Is "flip" really the word you want to use, or would you like to choose another?
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Re: pic: Coaxial Swerve Drive Module with 2-speed Ball Drive and Nitrile Tread
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Did you have a bad experience this year with a octagonal robot? We do not condone or encourage our drivers to be aggressive. The octagonal frame does nothing to "flip" robots that I know of. It's benefit is it maximizes area and wheelbase for a given perimeter. It also rolls off another robot easier when they are trying to push you. The question is, should a team be penalized when they build their robot with a low center of gravity and another robot that is top heavy gets flipped accidently? |
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Re: pic: Coaxial Swerve Drive Module with 2-speed Ball Drive and Nitrile Tread
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Re: pic: Coaxial Swerve Drive Module with 2-speed Ball Drive and Nitrile Tread
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Does the octagonal frame give you greater ability to spin out when being pushed? I'd imagine it does. This really looks amazing. |
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Re: pic: Coaxial Swerve Drive Module with 2-speed Ball Drive and Nitrile Tread
With bumpers? That sounds a little low including the bumpers.
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Re: pic: Coaxial Swerve Drive Module with 2-speed Ball Drive and Nitrile Tread
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Without bumpers the weight is 38 lbs. Since bumpers don't count towards robot weight we set their cad files to zero pounds. |
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