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Re: pic: All Terrain Swerve 1
Looks to me as if each module rotation point are going to be very hard to keep from breaking. I think theres too much leverage under the rotation point, maybe im wrong.
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Re: pic: All Terrain Swerve 1
I think your real turning problem is going to be draaaaging those high-traction treads around on a smooth surface.
Why not reduce the area of contact between tread and floor? ![]() This was an old idea from 2004 (see thread >here). The treads had only a small area of contact with the floor - but a large area of contact with oncoming obstacles. |
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Re: pic: All Terrain Swerve 1
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