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pic: 3 wheel omni drive concept
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Re: pic: 3 wheel omni drive concept
Your avatar seems very suited to this kind of drive.
In all seriousness though, what exactly am I looking at here? |
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Re: pic: 3 wheel omni drive concept
Love the kickstands.
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Re: pic: 3 wheel omni drive concept
First make a segway robot. Then add a third wheel so it can go sideways. Your robot's profile is now 1 foot wide when it sprints down the field.
The self righting mechanism is probably more entertaining, but the kickstands are an absolute necessity to start a match. Building them this way lets you lock them in a slightly over center configuration when deployed, so the robot won't tip even without air. |
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Re: pic: 3 wheel omni drive concept
If this ever makes the competition field, I will personally buy you your own personal Segway.
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Re: pic: 3 wheel omni drive concept
He'll call you on this in 2025 or something when things have changed so much that this is viable.
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Re: pic: 3 wheel omni drive concept
What's the piston on the side pushing the strange half-gears doing? I can see it pushing the two little wooden paddle things, but those don't seem to be attached to anything.
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Re: pic: 3 wheel omni drive concept
Kickstands so it won't fall over pre-match.
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Re: pic: 3 wheel omni drive concept
Can you make a gif of the kickstand and gear motion. I am having a hard visualizing the motion.
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Re: pic: 3 wheel omni drive concept
Is the self-righting mechanism pictured?
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Re: pic: 3 wheel omni drive concept
Interesting!
Is the strafe (center) wheel actuated to provide a constant (or adjustable) force against the carpet? As the robot leans into "forward" acceleration, the strafe wheel will otherwise tend to rotate off the carpet. What is the "peg" sticking out the side just to the left of the strafe wheel? If hit hard enough on the long side, or if power fails for a moment, it will go down. If I were to do something like this, I would use a kickstand that could be used to pick the chassis up off the carpet afterwards. (sniped!) With this extreme an aspect ratio, it is possible (under 2016 rules) to have a gap in the bumpers so wide that another robot can hit your robot square and hit nothing but frame perimeter. I would anticipate a change in bumper rules after the first year this concept hit the carpet. Last edited by GeeTwo : 28-11-2016 at 07:51. Reason: (sniped!) |
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Re: pic: 3 wheel omni drive concept
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Also, of course, nobody who is aspiring to win much more than Innovation in Controls will make this, so I don't think the GDC needs to panic yet. |
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Re: pic: 3 wheel omni drive concept
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This is what the robot would look like with bumpers. The kickstand is needed because the self righting mechanism is really large and cannot be deployed at the start of the match. ![]() And here's another look at the kickstand mechanism: ![]() Wood is good! It's far and away my favorite material. With bumper rules in place, you don't have a lot of metal on wood contact. I wouldn't expect anyone to hit this type of robot very hard anyway, because there's a chance it would fall onto your robot if you get too rough. |
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Re: pic: 3 wheel omni drive concept
one of the most fun pics I've ever taken.
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