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it DEFINITELY had its advantages when rogue robots would decide that our chains needed a tearin' |
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Lol, sorry "that FRC team I was on" is 303. Really, I did not know that we broke a #25, that happen in Atlanta?
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2WD--Center wheels are the only powered ones. 4WD--Center and one end are powered. 6WD--All wheels are powered. Now, I want to warn you, that setup can be easy to turn. There are ways to fight that, however. A similar setup is the "rocker" setup. If you see the Kitbot frame, one hole right in the middle is lower than the rest. The "rocker" or "drop center" lowers the middle wheel slightly to give the same maneuverability as a coplanar with omnis on the corners, but it's harder to turn because all six wheels are traction wheels. What works best in different situations depends on the game. Some teams are able to make mecanum or swerve work year after year. Others stick with skid steer (the standard 2WD, 4WD, 6WD, tank tread). Others switch between the two depending on the game challenge. I really can't answer that question before January. |
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Team 612 has found the easiest drivetrain to build and use is the 6 wheel drive train (along with everyone else in the thread). I'll save time and not explain the benefits of this drivetrain as our fellow FIRSTer's have clearly explained this in previous posts.
One suggestion for building your 6 wheel drive train is the use of Belts and Pulleys rather than chains. They save lots of weight and are just as strong if not stronger than chains. Belt and pulley suppliers (ex. Gates) will provide you with the correct spacings for your belts and pulleys to ensure the perfect tensioning, this can help you if you CAD your robot. Along with that belts don't stretch (slightly if anything) but not as much as chains do. Before 2007 my team used chains and had numerous problems. Once we switched to belts in 2007 we have been hooked. Here is a picture of our belt setup, if you have any other questions please feel free to PM me. http://www.chantillyrobotics.com/photo_gallery/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&g2_itemId=6177& g2_serialNumber=2 |
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By the way what was team 1114 using on there drive train? Looked like a 6wd all traction wheel setup. |
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You don't have to have a lot of drop. The best results come between 1/8 and 3/8. Weight distribution will affect handling; put the weight to one end so it doesn't rock as much. 25 uses coplanar 6 traction; they force their turns. How much you drop the center wheel will affect handling, but not quite that much. One thing: Like I say, drop center doesn't mean you will rock automatically. Find 330's matches from 2005-2008, any match. They don't really rock noticeably. Every single one of those robots has 6WD drop center. And only two have ever tipped completely: 2005 went over endwise once, and it was pulled over, and 2006 went down leaving the ramp once or twice. 2007 and 2008 almost went over sideways once each. It isn't all that much rock. A low CG will help keep the robot upright. |
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During our 2 years of experience with 6 wheel drive, we have found that 1/8 " was a bit to little of a drop, and 3/16" was about right. When we went with 1/8" in 2007, we couldn't turn the robot very well in high gear. This year, we went with 3/16 " and it worked quite well. There are probably many threads on that topic somewhere though.
On a side note, it would be interesting to take this year's bot and try out a couple of different drop distances because it only involves cutting 4 more plates and spot welding them together to change the height of the center wheel on last year's bot. Hmm. |
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Then I am truely in awe.
Their arm design and drivetrains are always exceptional. |
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Doing this would require exact spacing on the drive axles, which means the drive train (including chain runs) is done in CAD. I only learned CAD last August, but was able to CAD most everything on our '08 bot in Solidworks. The one thing I didn't have time for was wiring and chains. Could anyone direct me to a short tutorial on how to properly make the chain and mate it in Solidworks?
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As you can see in this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OBTPLcIByU4 we have no problems turning, even with only 1/8" drop in the center wheel |
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Also I agree 25 is strong enough for a drive, but that wasn't the point I was making. I have used both #25 (2004) and #35 (2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008) successfully with only minimal maintenance. As a design mentor I tell the students every year why we use 35, because its more forgiving of tolerances. |
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Yeah sure, I'll upload some tonight when I get home, might be kinda late though.
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But yes, tread wear should also be factored in. |
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I would say, for creative drivetrains that work well enough. Build ours!!! Linkage drive is not that hard to do and it gives you all the fun of omni / swerve drive!!
And its reliable (only broke once, and it was a dumb mistake on our part) But thats just a creative solution, not by any means the most popular choice, but if your like us, we like to think outside the realm of 6WD! go creativity!!!! ![]() |
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