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I vote for 148's Tumbleweed 2008 gearbox. Just peering down into that thing, and seeing all that raw power driving that little chassis -- well, let's just say I like torque. The more the better.
The most amazing thing to me was that they were a winning #1 AC in Week 1, and later a second pick winner on Einstein. A truly great drive train can be the foundation of a championship season, even when game play evolves beyond the robot's initial design capability. |
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+1! Much before my time in FRC, but it is certainly the most impressive competition gearbox I've seen, installed on the most iconic robot I've seen.
That said, I've been wondering lately if an utterly oddball skid-steer (two pneumatic or specially designed solid wheels on the right side with between 30 and 45 degrees negative camber and driven by 3 or 4 CIMs, and one vertical wheel on the left side driven by 2 CIMs, with a few percent difference in effective gear ratios on the sides) couldn't have run laps just as fast, or maybe even faster. Something like this as viewed from behind: Code:
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Left wheel, 2 CIMs ----> | \ <----Right wheels, 4 CIMs
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My vote is for 696's 2015 swerve boxes. They are so clean.
http://2015blog.team696.org/wp-conte...2/IMG_2485.jpg http://2015blog.team696.org/wp-conte...1/IMG_0390.jpg http://2015blog.team696.org/wp-conte...2/IMG_2640.jpg |
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![]() Made this rendering a while back when I was discussing with someone how many CIMs to put on a gearbox. You can barely see the plate that holds it all together. |
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Shameless self-plug.
Coincidentally, it would have been 100% legal for the 2015 season if someone were willing to make it. |
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I beleive the best looking gearboxes are the ones with the least amount of parts. Didn't have photo on hand to post.
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+1 for 192 and their functional art piece of a gearbox. Last edited by Scott Kozutsky : 20-10-2015 at 10:02. |
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These trends are especially prevalent in drivetrain and chassis design, since these change less from year to year. You used to see it even more before AndyMark and VexPro and others were offering so many high-quality COTS parts (and fewer teams were going to the World Championship and there was less "globalization" of FRC). I think this is one of the neatest parts of FRC, and I enjoy walking around Championships observing local trends and "natural selection" at work. |
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I do know that there are a few styles of construction here in Michigan, but i d not believe any of them to be exclusive too or "local trend".... |
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