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Re: pic: 3 wheel omni drive concept
*cough* Why are you only posting screenshots? *cough*
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Re: pic: 3 wheel omni drive concept
Ooh, check out Mr. Spoily McSpoilerpants over here.
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I know you didn't mean to insult wood... I can see you've planned to use it extensively, but we do have a small but noisy "wood is good" cheering squad here on CD. I've built a few wooden robots and arms where the wood on metal contact wouldn't be scary for the wood structure! Anyway, cool design. Look forward to seeing it go one day! Jason |
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Re: pic: 3 wheel omni drive concept
I always love the discussions these ideas can generate.
This might have done well in 2007, I remember 1501 building a 2 wheel robot that year. Add a few ramps and you've got a nice robot ![]() |
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I thought about several ways to implement this, and I think this is one of the better ways. Using a rear mountain bike shock on an additional joint on the self righting arm gives it damping ability, and is pretty adjustable. It looks like some air shocks have the ability to adjust the spring force (by varying the air pressure) and the damping coefficient, so it could likely be optimized to get rid of all of the bouncing after falling over. Pretty nifty! ![]() |
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Looking at the pics closely (particularly the one in post 15 of this thread), it appears that the shaft mounts through the tubing, not just the plywood. These could easily become "U" shafts, with the other arm pivoted on the inside of the opposite "upright". If I'm picturing this correctly, each would not interfere with the action of the other. This setup would also support some idle rollers if desired to do things like the low bar in 2016 (Of course, the main drive train would need to be modified to make contact with the carpet when somewhat on its side.) Last edited by GeeTwo : 29-11-2016 at 20:11. |
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Good example: looking at the image I just posted, it occurs to me that bronze bushing would be much more suited for this mechanism than ball bearings. |
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Instead of using a solid 1/2" shaft and ball bearings for your arms, you can use a 7/8" OD .125 wall tube and bronze bushings. The bushings use the same OD bore as R8 ball bearings, and the tubing is the same weight as solid 1/2" round shaft, but the shaft is much, much, much stronger in resistance to bending, which is probably the main load to worry about here. This is one of my favorite COTS tricks for arm shafts.
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Do you intend to attempt to steer (make left and right turns) when its' in strafing mode?
I anticipate you could steer with a little input from the main two wheels, but I also think this would be really difficult to implement. |
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