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pic: 254/968 Swerve Modules!
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Re: pic: 254/968 Swerve Modules!
WOW,
I honestly didn't think you were serious. I bet this will be a design that raises the bar for swerve drive. Can't wait to see it. |
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Re: pic: 254/968 Swerve Modules!
Ditto.
This will be epic. |
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Re: pic: 254/968 Swerve Modules!
Just as I thought!
Another amazing 254/968 drive train! Great job! |
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Re: pic: 254/968 Swerve Modules!
This reminds me alot of the thunderchickens swerve. I know there have been others but I was looking at it reciently so it is the one I think of with this style of single part design. http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/img...1ddcdbc2_l.jpg
edit: I realized it would alot less obnoxious with a link then the embedded photo. Last edited by Greg Needel : 31-01-2008 at 20:42. Reason: see post |
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Re: pic: 254/968 Swerve Modules!
is that a casting that's machined? a huge block of machined aluminum? either way, ahh!Amazing! Can't wait to see it in action. Where are you all going? -q |
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Re: pic: 254/968 Swerve Modules!
Very cool, I was hoping you weren't kidding about the swerve drive! Can you tell us the dimensions of them? They look pretty small (at least compared to other team's swerve modules).
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Re: pic: 254/968 Swerve Modules!
dang thats cool. This shall be a swerve of epic greatness...
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Re: pic: 254/968 Swerve Modules!
Although I can't think of any other uses for these parts, I am still reluctant to believe that there is a swerve drive in the works. For one, I don't see how the previously posted bearing blocks fit into these parts (and I somehow doubt that 254/968 would spend their time machining a ton of bearing blocks just to throw them away).
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Re: pic: 254/968 Swerve Modules!
http://gizmodo.com/351353/nasa-chari...s-when-i-was-8
Is it a coinsidence that NASA just prototyped a swerve drive lunar bot? |
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Re: pic: 254/968 Swerve Modules!
dont you mean, "here's the poof" ?
mike d |
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Re: pic: 254/968 Swerve Modules!
Are these going to weigh 1.3 pounds and take one minute to assemble as well?
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Re: pic: 254/968 Swerve Modules!
Those are some wicked sweet clevises.
(I'm not from New England, but I visited there last week. ) |
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Re: pic: 254/968 Swerve Modules!
It's all a part of their master plan. For the past three years, Travis has been posting beautiful photographs that are almost too good to be real. Now people are used to it, so he slips in a rendering, and everyone thinks it's real.
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Re: pic: 254/968 Swerve Modules!
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Anyway, whatever these end up doing, they sure do look beautiful! |
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