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Tank drive is the way to go, as a rookie team last year we can attest that it did wonders for us.
a) It is easy to assemble. Just attach the drill motor assemblies to a frame, add a sprocket and a few chains... voila! b) It provides both power and precise control. Lets face it... CASTERS SUCK! How many teams last year with casters didn't have trouble making it up the ramp? Not many ![]() c) Easy to add upgraded functionality. We just happened to add a servo gear shifter so we could be fast, or powerful. Here is a pic of what our base looked like last year. Very simple square base with a two beams running in the center to hold the drills. |
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Turned down on a lathe, those wheels seem to provide adequate, accesible traction. Also, they come in the kit and they're keyed. |
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One more reason to go with extrusion is than you can slide the pillow blocks for chain tension adjustment. We would have been in major trouble without that. Another substitute is an adjustable or sring loaded idler sprocket to use as a tensioner if extrusion is not used.
You can also do the same thing with square tube but you woyuld have to have slots milled. |
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While you can tension chain easily by sliding things around, those same things sliding around during a match can throw chains. I have first hand experience with that. |
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Helical Gears
One thing to keep in mind about the "ready made" chassis. 90° helical gears are MUCH less efficient than straight spur gears or even chains. Since we all have to play with the same motors and the same power sources, efficiency is the name of the game in FIRST robotics.
I would recommend for a rookie team to chain drive the wheels to an intermediate shaft and use the FIRST provided coupler to attach the Bosch Tranny/Motor to the end of the intermediate shaft. MattB 902 |
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A) Really careful in modifying them B)Make sure those tires do not become damaged. Once the tires become damaged they are really just shot. The rubber on those things disintegrates fairly easily. Quote:
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We had the same problems as everyone else with the extrusion and T-slots so we make it a habit of using t-nuts to prototype with then when things are where we want them drill through the extrusion and bolt the piece where you want it.
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