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This is our practice chassis that we finished last night. Check out http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CGZBtZbZ714 to see it in action.
15-11-2006 16:05
Tom BottiglieriLooks awesome! The modules look very robust and pretty. Some plating on that thing would make it look like a beast.
I have some questions though. Did you notice any flex in the frame when driving? It looks to me like it is all bolted together. I know people have had problems with frame flex in mecanum drive trains. One of the wheels would lift off the ground, messing up the resultant total force vector, sending the robot in another unforeseen direction.
15-11-2006 16:18
Lil' Lavery
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Originally Posted by Tom Bottiglieri
I have some questions though. Did you notice any flex in the frame when driving? It looks to me like it is all bolted together. I know people have had problems with frame flex in mecanum drive trains. One of the wheels would lift off the ground, messing up the resultant total force vector, sending the robot in another unforeseen direction.
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15-11-2006 16:22
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Originally Posted by Tom Bottiglieri
Looks awesome! The modules look very robust and pretty. Some plating on that thing would make it look like a beast.
I have some questions though. Did you notice any flex in the frame when driving? It looks to me like it is all bolted together. I know people have had problems with frame flex in mecanum drive trains. One of the wheels would lift off the ground, messing up the resultant total force vector, sending the robot in another unforeseen direction. |
15-11-2006 16:38
dlavery
Looks very nice.
How well does it handle stairs? 
-dave
15-11-2006 16:41
Madison
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Originally Posted by dlavery
Looks very nice.
How well does it handle stairs? ![]() -dave |
15-11-2006 16:48
deshirider430Lavery as in this years game is going to have stairs!? Just playing, thats a really nice frame and set up.
15-11-2006 16:48
Ben Piecuch
Beautiful moves! I can't wait to see what the drivers can do with some more practice. One question, any idea why it seems to be so noisy (in the video?) With your custom gearboxes I figured they would be nice and quiet. Or, are the AM Mecanums just that loud? (Sorry for the insinuation Andy/Mark...)
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Dave, it's about that time of the year when the real hints start coming our way. Is this your first "plant" here at the forums for us to deal with?
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Please keep us update with both your mechanical tuning and software tweaking (and methodology, if you will...) Thanks!
BEN
15-11-2006 16:59
Madison
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Originally Posted by Ben Piecuch
Beautiful moves! I can't wait to see what the drivers can do with some more practice. One question, any idea why it seems to be so noisy (in the video?) With your custom gearboxes I figured they would be nice and quiet. Or, are the AM Mecanums just that loud? (Sorry for the insinuation Andy/Mark...)
<offtopic> Dave, it's about that time of the year when the real hints start coming our way. Is this your first "plant" here at the forums for us to deal with? </offtopic> Please keep us update with both your mechanical tuning and software tweaking (and methodology, if you will...) Thanks! BEN |
15-11-2006 17:52
Timmyd
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Originally Posted by dlavery
Looks very nice.
How well does it handle stairs? ![]() -dave |
15-11-2006 20:12
Rich Kressly
I'll never get tired of watching one of these guys move. Excellent job getting to this point for sure. As for Dave and the stairs, just ignore him like the rest of the FRC GDC does... 
15-11-2006 20:24
Billfred
I was looking at the full-size version of the picture, and it looks like the actual frame is just four lengths of box tubing and two C-channels bolted together. I like the layout--is there more to it, or am I just not seeing it?
15-11-2006 20:43
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Originally Posted by fsayre
Each wheel/gearbox pod pivots. The tennis and racket balls are what we are testing out for suspension springs.
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15-11-2006 21:13
Fred Sayre|
Originally Posted by Billfred
I was looking at the full-size version of the picture, and it looks like the actual frame is just four lengths of box tubing and two C-channels bolted together. I like the layout--is there more to it, or am I just not seeing it?
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15-11-2006 21:25
AdamHeard
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Originally Posted by fsayre
Nope, thats it! The underside of the C channel is milled out to accommodate the suspension, holes were drilled for where the drive pods rotate, and 8 holes were drilled to bolt the tube and C channel together.
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15-11-2006 23:03
Cody Carey
That appears to be the max size of a drive base according to last years rules, right? For a competition bot, would you scale that design down somewhat in order to add a protective structure around the outside? or would you just rely on the fabric bumpers? It would seem to me that the channel used on the outside would bend/dent easily, and no amount of suspension will keep a Mecanum drive operating correctly if one or two of the wheels are suddenly bent at some odd-angle. The video looks very nice indeed, and I can't wait to see what the drivers can do with a bit of practice 
15-11-2006 23:09
Fred Sayre|
Originally Posted by AdamHeard
How durable is that setup?
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16-11-2006 02:03
Madison
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Originally Posted by Cody C
That appears to be the max size of a drive base according to last years rules, right? For a competition bot, would you scale that design down somewhat in order to add a protective structure around the outside? or would you just rely on the fabric bumpers? It would seem to me that the channel used on the outside would bend/dent easily, and no amount of suspension will keep a Mecanum drive operating correctly if one or two of the wheels are suddenly bent at some odd-angle. The video looks very nice indeed, and I can't wait to see what the drivers can do with a bit of practice
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16-11-2006 02:29
Gabe
I wanna see a Mecanum drive at Portland this year! I could spend hours looking over this robot in the pits.
16-11-2006 14:37
GMKlenklenalright, some things to try:
See what effect tightnening the rollers has compared to haveing them loose.
Drive up some ramps.
Drive up some stairs!
Oh, and did you incorperate the suspention system? I can't tell from the picture.
16-11-2006 14:41
Madison
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Originally Posted by GMKlenklen
okok, now you gotta try driving it up some stairs like the airtrax did!!! Please? oh, and ramps too...
Btw, I can't quite tell, do you have suspension on it? or did that get left out? |
16-11-2006 15:20
Crazy IvanLooks awesome! That was cool idea using the racket/tennis balls for the suspension.
21-11-2006 18:52
Kingofl337If you want to be able to rotate the base has to be square. Your current base will not rotate well when you load another 100lb on it.
21-11-2006 19:55
Madison
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Originally Posted by Kingofl337
If you want to be able to rotate the base has to be square. Your current base will not rotate well when you load another 100lb on it.
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22-11-2006 00:25
Alan Anderson
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Originally Posted by Kingofl337
If you want to be able to rotate the base has to be square. Your current base will not rotate well when you load another 100lb on it.
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22-11-2006 01:26
viking1902
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Originally Posted by Alan Anderson
Why do you think squareness is an issue? The center of mass should probably be as close as practical to the center of the 'bot in order to keep weight equalized on all the wheels, but I think a long or wide rectangle ought to work fine.
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22-11-2006 08:27
Lil' Lavery
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Originally Posted by viking1902
I can verify that squareness is not an issue. I have built two holonomic drives on team 1083 in 2004 and 2005 (couldn't find a pic). Both drivetrains were rectangular and worked just fine.
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22-11-2006 09:21
Kingofl337Let me update my post. It doesn't matter if the robot is square but the wheels should be equal distances from each other.
Our test wheelbase was inadvertently square and drove fine. Our final bot was rectangular and had an extremal difficult time rotating. The weight load was similar to our test platform, also WPI had a square robot 2005, and a few other teams with holonomic drives had square robots. None had no problem rotating, leading us to conclude the squareness of the robot effects the rotational ability.
I would recommend making sure you load the system with at least 140lbs throughly testing it before you commit. Rotation is a big part of this drive system.