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2423 The KwarQs Picture #2
Here's a picture that does our drivetrain and chassis justice:
![]() By far the best part of our robot. It's a crab drive, very fast (for this competition I think) and maneuverable, and very heavy. What do you guys think? |
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Re: 2423 The KwarQs Picture #2
It looks pretty good. Plus, the extra weight should give you good traction on the Regolith floor. But I think you should put on some mesh or something to protect your parts from the ball. Also, it kinda looks like its a leaning a bit.
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Re: 2423 The KwarQs Picture #2
Thanks. I think we were planning on covering up the top part of our bot (we took out the electronics before the ship date so we can do some further testing). Also, what do you mean by leaning?
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Re: 2423 The KwarQs Picture #2
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EDIT: True, acceleration is different from traction. However, "good traction" implies an added benefit and, other than if one gets into a pushing match, traction is irrelevant since all the wheels are driven. That having been said, touche. Oh, and sweet robot. I like the construction of the chassis (for what that's worth coming from a programmer). Last edited by ComradeNikolai : 22-02-2009 at 17:51. Reason: I was wrong. |
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Basically, any robot with all wheels driven and no additional thrust mechanisms (props) should have the same maximum acceleration rate. The advantage to a heavier robot will be in a collision/pushing match. |
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Re: 2423 The KwarQs Picture #2
The welding job on that frame is outstanding. Props to your welder. Very nice swerve.
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Our welding was actually done mostly by I think a bicycle manufacturer called seven cycles. They did our welding last year to. We're very fortunate to have them. |
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Re: 2423 The KwarQs Picture #2
Can you work on the electronics after shipping instead of shipping them?
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Re: 2423 The KwarQs Picture #2
Yes, you have a 40 lb withholding allowance.
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Re: 2423 The KwarQs Picture #2
We aren't really working on our electronics so much as testing programs on the cRIO, but yes, you don't have to ship your electronics.
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