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pic: 2471's car drive for BunnyBots 2016
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Re: pic: 2471's car drive for BunnyBots 2016
How's the turn radius on the drive train?
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Re: pic: 2471's car drive for BunnyBots 2016
423 has also made a number of robots that handle like cars by taking a mecanum chassis and replacing the rear wheels with omnis. It drives like a car even though the front wheels don't actually pivot - I can attest to this because I drove on it to classes a few times. In the end, any chassis where the center of rotation is between the rear wheels will drive like a car.
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Re: pic: 2471's car drive for BunnyBots 2016
So this is basically the mullet of FRC drives.
I think the only time I've seen a "car drive" style have success in a competition was 2008. What exactly is the competition like that you will be in? |
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Re: pic: 2471's car drive for BunnyBots 2016
One the software is updated, it will be able to turn in place.
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Re: pic: 2471's car drive for BunnyBots 2016
How intensive is the machining on your turning modules? Those look like they could be pretty simple to make. Also, I feel obligated to mention that while this might handle similar to car, it's still using independently driven wheels and two independently steered wheels. It's probably more mobile and can do tighter turns than a car using some version of Ackermann steering.
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Re: pic: 2471's car drive for BunnyBots 2016
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Re: pic: 2471's car drive for BunnyBots 2016
Do you have any more pictures of the module? I'm mostly interested in how you did the top of the caster box and radial/thrust bearing setup.
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Re: pic: 2471's car drive for BunnyBots 2016
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Re: pic: 2471's car drive for BunnyBots 2016
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The top of the castor box was a 1/4'' plate of aluminum with the tube of the castor bolted to it from all sides with 0.5'' 6-32 bolts. the main coaxial was then pressed into the top plate up to a flange, and the turning sprocket was pressed around the flange and bolted to the top plate of the castor box. The bearing setup was just two igus plastic bushings and a steel washer. Quote:
Of course, its impossible to say for certain what will be a major component at this point. |
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Re: pic: 2471's car drive for BunnyBots 2016
As promised here is me driving this robot for the first time with the new software:
video I was surprised by how well it cornered at speed, even though I shouldn't be... Race cars are made this way for a reason. Last edited by Bryce2471 : 16-11-2016 at 13:47. Reason: Don't think the link was working. |
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