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Re: pic: Our design on the bump
Looks like mecanum wheels? If so, I hope you have a differential on that center omni wheel, because that chain setup won't work.
And whats the link to the Youtube video? I'd like to see it. ![]() |
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Re: pic: Our design on the bump
To provide scale, can you share what diameter the omniwheels are in this sketch? They look to be 8" wheels, and if that's the case, it also appears that the bumpers are a bit too high.
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Re: pic: Our design on the bump
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/photos/32175
I would also like to remind you to consider R25 (copied below). I am not passing judgment either way as I do not know your team/process/details of your design and I am a firm believer that each team needs to figure out their own interpretations and decisions. Please Carefully read the rules and make sure you feel you are not in violation with your design. Quote:
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Re: pic: Our design on the bump
U-tube video of our test bot on the bump http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jQMcw4QNCLI
We are installing new 8 inch wheels. ![]() Per rule <25> All items are new, The orignal test bot used 2005 controller (not the ame code) The new test bot uses the default code and does not go sideways yet. ![]() How do we make thease pictures smaller when posted? Last edited by joeweber : 15-01-2010 at 21:05. |
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Re: pic: Our design on the bump
Huge image is huge.
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Re: pic: Our design on the bump
I know.... How do I make them smaller????
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Re: pic: Our design on the bump
Post them to CD-Media.
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Re: pic: Our design on the bump
That probably wouldn't be the best method for referencing them in this thread. I'd suggest posting them as attachments or posting them to another image hosting site (tinypic is easy to use for temporary uploads) and linking to them.
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Re: pic: Our design on the bump
Whats the feeling about <R11> with this type of frame?
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Re: pic: Our design on the bump
<R11> The FRAME PERIMETER must be comprised of fixed, non-articulated structural elements of the ROBOT. The FRAME PERIMETER must remain a fixed, unchanging polygon throughout the MATCH.
The frame behind the bumper follows all the rules of <R11>. We are using the kit frame, the only difference is the drives are attached where the wheels would. Only the suspension articulates. When on level ground The bumper falls with in the 10 to 16 inch height requirments. |
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Re: pic: Our design on the bump
Nice picture, but if all the joints are pinned and the struts are rigidly attached to the frame, you are missing a degree of freedom. You may have to include a hinge joint between one strut and the frame.
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Re: pic: Our design on the bump
You can't see it behind the bumper? I'm sure it's there.
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Re: pic: Our design on the bump
Do I see a pneumatic kicker in your frame? And is that a 12" stroke piston?
Thanks for sharing these pictures! |
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