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Re: pic: We got bored :)
here's a picture of the other side:
![]() It weighs about 1lb 5oz. the Height from the turning sprocket to the bottom of the wheel is about 3 3/8" (the wheel is 1 5/8" diameter, 1.625 ) |
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Re: pic: We got bored :)
What motor does it use to drive?
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whatever motor you wanted to connect to the vertical axle, i would guess a cim in most cases.
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If you want a digital camera to focus that close, set it to macro (the little flower icon).
Neat design in the sides there |
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extremely neat, I remember our prototype swerve module (never made it to the robot) was like 5x heavier and bulkier, i like the design too really neat
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Re: pic: We got bored :)
Any pictures of the innards? Sweet design, I'd love to see that on an FTC robot (if they would allow it along with all the other parts needed).
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Re: pic: We got bored :)
![]() If there aren't limitations on the wheels there shouldn't be any reason not to put this on an frc bot. |
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Wow!
I'm always really impressed by your teams quality of components! ![]() Two questions for you: 1) From the beginning of the design process, to having a finished product, how long did it take your team to complete this project? (Just wondering) 2) Do you have an idea of how much load this little guy can take? |
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In a build season environment we could probably have 4-6 of these done in 3-4 days (give or take a few depending on when the waterjet is open and when we can get the hex put in the bevel gears and axles made). Quote:
http://banebots.com/pc/WHB-WS-174/T40P-174BO-HS4 is where we got the wheels, but i can't find a number for how much they can hold, although I'm pretty sure that having 3 wheels per module and having 3-4 modules on a robot that the wheels would be fine. Last edited by Dillon Carey : 10-08-2009 at 18:14. |
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Re: pic: We got bored :)
The only caveat of such small wheels is ground clearance. If next year's game requires climbing a ramp or other obstacle, big wheels become valuable.
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Re: pic: We got bored :)
Simswerve... always a good thing to bring up, just because there is an obvious solution does NOT mean it is the only solution. With modules this small and light you can really do some cool stuff.
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Re: pic: We got bored :)
On a similar note, for a game like 04; Why even tackle some problems? Hanging from the floor in 2004 was a negligible (1'?) difference in height compared to hanging from the platform. Always double check that a problem is really a problem.
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Re: pic: We got bored :)
I love this. The FIRST community never ceases to amaze me with their ideas which I probably would never have thought of, this idea is one of them. I can totally picture this on an FRC robot, tucked away inside a 3x3 or 4x4 frame rail. It could be an almost "hidden" drive train as it would take up a very small amount of real estate.
As for the wheels, I have heard mixed reviews about the banebot wheels. Just like any traction devices harder wheels don't provide enough traction and the soft wheels wear too quickly. A unique opportunity you have with a 3 wheel design is a mixture of wheel durometer, while I am not sure you may be able to "tune" your traction using different combinations, the one that strikes me as obvious is high traction on the inside and harder wheels on the outside. A couple of questions: Any reason you didn't use gears or even #25 on the outside, I would suspect you could play with the geometry a bit and make gears work making assembly even easier. Do you think you really need ball bearings in the modules? I think you could get away with oilite bronze bushings to keep the space and weight lower. Did you think about drilling out the hex shafts to reduce weight? you could probably sink a 1/4 hole through your shafts and loose even more weight. Overall I really like the idea, and don't be surprised if I borrow some of these ideas for a future robot. |
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that is #25 chain.....also those bolts are #6's for size reference
and the bearings are the 1/2" hex bore andymark ones enabling us to use the banebots wheels without custom hubs and not having to make spiffy shafts just buying some 1/2" hex stock and adding snapring grooves we also have always used bearings in all spots on the drive out of just a nagging feeling bushings hurt efficiency we like the bots flying (not quite 254 but close). Yeah i suppose we could bore out the shafts it would be quite easy, we'd thought of that and it would probably happen on the final version of a real bot. Also the Hex shaft is 2024 alum. And we went for the orange wheels for the fact our team colors are orange and black and this one is for proof of concept and show, final we'll play around more another awesome part about this is you can add 1 reduction between a cim and the input shaft and have a reasonable speed, no weight wasted on extra reduction to get to say a 6" or 8" wheel Piloted and designed by Dillon i was just a consultant Last edited by Aren_Hill : 11-08-2009 at 00:12. |
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