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Re: pic: Multipurpose Test Platform
We are also interested in having a pre-built test platform with several different drive styles. We didn't really consider a design with swerve, though we were interested in most of the others. We opted to go the opposite route, to build a bunch of different platforms that were all the same size with the same mount points, which would allow us to prototype a manipulator set and drop it onto any of our drive platforms. Later, we decided that it would be even easier to just have some chassis kits on the shelf and build them to our needs.
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This is really cool! Keep up the good work!
FRC 166 2013: mechanical 2014: mechanical, design, human player 2015: mechanical, design, CAD, Driver 2016: ??? Last edited by Connor McBride : 05-10-2015 at 04:59 PM. |
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Could you expand on your chassis kits? Do you have precut material and mounting hardware? Did you use it this year and if so how'd it work?
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Seems like it lacks an intake bar. This would be a marvelous Week 1 platform to use with prototyping intakes for a game piece.
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Great idea! This can be really useful to test various strategies for a particular game.
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wasn't intended to incorporate an intake. now you could modify where the swerve modules mount to allow you to mount an intake.
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For 2016, we're looking seriously at using vex versaframe and their gearboxes and shifters, which should allow us to build any of these chassis styles with customizable dimensions and gear ratios and even shifting in only a little more time. |
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What is the purpose of putting the mounting point of the swerve modules so high? It seems to add unnecessary complexity to the frame.
Wouldn't it be simpler to run the framing straight across? Please post again if this gets built. ![]() |
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I think it's so that when there are no wheels on the side rails, the swerve is contacting the ground. However, when wheels are added to the axles on the side, the swerve is lifted slightly off the ground for some clearance so that the side wheels are the ones doing the driving.
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This is epic. Good work, I like how clean it looks, but of course, it may be different in person. I want to see you build one
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Did this ever get built?
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