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Re: pic: Team 691 Drivetrain CAD
In addition to what John said - you made a post earlier abut how your team tried to do every objective in the game in 2010 and as a result could not reliably score. This post isn't an attempt to call your team out or anything - but if you guys haven't had a really strong season with a complex robot, maybe it's time to go for a simpler robot that can score reliably. Trust me, a simple robot that performs well on the field is much more inspiring than an engineering feat that doesn't drive.
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Re: pic: Team 691 Drivetrain CAD
yep. coax crab drive is the white elephant of first
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Re: pic: Team 691 Drivetrain CAD
If your team has their hearts set on building a coaxial swerve drive for this game, you may want to look into using the team 221 modules. Using an off the shelf module with cut down on the amount of development you'll need to do significantly, just leaving you to design a frame, steering system and then working on the controls.
That being said, I'd listen to those in thread that speak against building a swerve drive during the build season - without having prototyped one in the off-season first. By the time you get the bugs worked out, your season may be over... |
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Re: pic: Team 691 Drivetrain CAD
Thanks for your comments and concerns.
My team is in a better situation this year. We have more mentors, team members, a bigger build area, more money, better machining, basically better everything. And then to add that, our sponsors are being extremely supportive this year and as a result we are making two different robots this season. One of them is a simple drive train, mecanum or 6WD (it can go between the two by changing wheels and adding the gear boxes). And the second is the swerve drive. We are also making a second robot to practice autonomous after ship. In other words we are working on both a simple and "stretch robot" this year. I am handing the swerve modules off to sponsors tonight, and I will be handing the frame off either tomorrow or wednesday so yeah we are well on our way. And we are only directing a small amount of the team's resources to the swerve drive, basically me and some of the mentors, while the rest of the team and mentors work on manipulators. We are almost done prototyping our lift out of aluminum and are beginning to work on the grabber. Our programmers have already started planning how the code will work. In other words we are doing pretty well right now (at least for my team). But about the render it is old. I finished that on friday. I shall post a more up-to-date version soon. But I appreciate all of your concern and advice. So thanks. ![]() Last edited by Garret : 17-01-2011 at 21:54. Reason: grammar |
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Re: pic: Team 691 Drivetrain CAD
Good luck Garret. Make sure you give your drivers lots of practice time
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