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A more close up view of the drivetrain. The motor in the middle powers both wheels using a shaft that goes through the gear bolted directly to the modual. This gear was drilled out so the shaft can spin freely without turning the modual.
31-05-2007 22:04
Vince lauvery nice... thats the same thing I'm trying to do
31-05-2007 22:12
Jeremiah Johnson
Awesome! Looks like the same concept we used on our FRC robot this year, just a little more complex.
Nice job, some day I'll do something similar-ish.
31-05-2007 22:57
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Awesome! Looks like the same concept we used on our FRC robot this year, just a little more complex.
Nice job, some day I'll do something similar-ish. |
01-06-2007 00:59
Jeremiah Johnson
Okay, when you say crab or swerve, what is your definitive difference? I don't quite understand the differentiation.
01-06-2007 05:33
cireI am not 100% sure but from what ive seen and heard I think that crab is defined by just being able to drive in any direction, Swerve is like driving a car where not all of the wheels are pointing the same direction. So I would be able to push a button and it will just drive like a crab, and all 4 wheels will rotate together - meaning crab drive. Or i can push the other button and it will switch to where it will drive more like a car with only the front wheels rotating. I can also push the other button and it would drive like a tank.
01-06-2007 14:43
Brandon Holley
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I am not 100% sure but from what ive seen and heard I think that crab is defined by just being able to drive in any direction, Swerve is like driving a car where not all of the wheels are pointing the same direction. So I would be able to push a button and it will just drive like a crab, and all 4 wheels will rotate together - meaning crab drive. Or i can push the other button and it will switch to where it will drive more like a car with only the front wheels rotating. I can also push the other button and it would drive like a tank.
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01-06-2007 16:33
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i dont believe that is the general definition everyone on delphi goes along with here... http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...rab+vs.+swerve
check that guy out, a lot of seasoned veterans comment on what the difference is...essentially theyre the same thing |
01-06-2007 16:46
RyanNYay, I have inspiration (FIRST) to build one myself. I always like vex projects and I'm already designing something. Thanks!