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Looks nice and compact! I've always loved these double plate designs, something we've yet to integrate into one of our robots.
As I understand it, there are two chain runs that go over the motors? How much clearance do you have b/w the chain and the motors? Are you concerned about a) tensioning the longest run b) having the chain (even properly tensioned) slapping against the motors? The hex shaft is nice as well. How are you adapting the sprockets to the shaft, as it looks as though the sprockets are either AM's, or kit sprockets. Neither of which come with a bore you could use. Finally, I'm calculating about 6.5ft/sec, right around the kitbot speed. Have you found this to be a good balance b/w speed and torque? BEN |
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Madison, we are quite impressed with the idea of removable six wheel modules, and have begun to think about the design of one.
My question is, how to you intend to attach the modules to your frame? I've considered welding angle onto the outside frame, angle onto the modules, bending tabs, etc., but I'm not completely pleased with these methods of attachment. We intend to use 1x1 tube, in the kitbot arrangment style- perhaps even the kitframe, and I run into problems intersecting gearboxes and motors with necessary frame members, just in my head. |
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Madison,
As Andrew said, We have been developing a similar drive train, but are wondering how much each of your modules will weigh completed. As is, A completed frame with our currently designed module will weigh about 35-40 lbs, with each module weighing 15 -20 lbs. Is this comparable to yours? Also, our current design differs from yours in that we will attach the modules directly together using aluminum tube, and that will form our primary Frame. Because of this, our modules had to be somewhat more... Robust, and are going to be made of a thicker plate, probably .20-.25 inch. As soon as we have some renderings we will post them, and thanks for your help in advance ![]() -Cody C |
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I think I'd go with more standoffs and thin plate rather than thick plate, but, as always, it all depends on a lot of things that aren't easy to predict and sometimes aren't easy to test for.
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I was planning on seating this design inside a frame of 3x1" aluminum channel, somehow using the spacers and bolts on each end in the scheme to attach it to the frame. I didn't develop it much further than that because I began in on yet another 6WD setup that's integrated wholly into the frame. I'm looking forward to seeing your renderings. I'll likely be putting up some new renderings of the latest 6WD arrangement we've designed later today. |
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Allrighty then, my renderings are up. (as soon as they are approved)
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What are the benefits of a 6WD over 4WD?
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You get more contact area between the drive wheels and the carpet when you use more wheels.
Some will argue that the reduced weight on each wheel makes it no more effective than a four-wheel system. Others will counter with the idea that the carpet fibers bend and thus have a maximum static friction force they will support for a given area. |
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With this 6 wheel setup with omni wheels in the corners you drag your wheels a lot less on the ground when you are turning in place. With 4 wheels you end up having more motion perpendicular to the wheel which, given a lot of traction in your wheels can really strain your drive train, and make turning much slower.
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I like the removable 6wd modules. Reminds me of something I will be seeing alot of this year.
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hmm yes tom, it kinda does
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