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Independent swerve module that I designed some time after the 2012 Championships. This is my 3rd iteration of the design out of 4 (but I never rendered the final).
It is designed to be almost completely waterjet and stacked. It utilizes WCP gears in a shifting transmission (much like 973's) with final speeds of approximately 16 and 6fps. Wheels are custom with a 3" diameter.
This was very close to production, but the team thought the better of it as it would be an inefficient use of our resources.
15-01-2013 00:17
Mugurussa675This looks truly amazing. Ive tried to convince my team to swerve drive but they always say no
How much does a setup like that weigh? Also are you using a cim to drive it?
15-01-2013 01:02
runneals
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This looks truly amazing. Ive tried to convince my team to swerve drive but they always say no
How much does a setup like that weigh? Also are you using a cim to drive it? |
15-01-2013 02:36
varunvWe used swerve for the first time last year.. and I had to say that it took us 4 weeks to set up and ended up being fairly disadvangtious to us. We had alot of problems setting it up and then fine tuning it to fix the problems. We did not use a waterjet but i assume usuing that would save you so much more time than what happened to us. Swerve is truly an amazing drive system if it can be made properly. This year we are usuing a modified kitbot on steriods.
30-03-2013 13:36
ohrly?I apologize for the dumb question, but we've never done swerve drive before.
What stops the orange part that holds the wheel from grinding on the stationary part of the module?
Also, where do you source such a tiny piston?
30-03-2013 13:53
MichaelBick
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I apologize for the dumb question, but we've never done swerve drive before.
What stops the orange part that holds the wheel from grinding on the stationary part of the module? Also, where do you source such a tiny piston? |
04-04-2013 10:45
Abarth15Is the wheel carrier a single piece? I know on the revolution modules the side parts bolt on to a central body which saves a lot of machining time and cost. Otherwise brilliant design and an excellent render.
04-04-2013 10:49
Tom LineYou can make the wheel carrier out of purchased square tube to eliminate the need to bolt it together.
10-04-2013 01:53
glennwordI only see one motor, which appears to be driving the wheel. How are you rotating the module?
10-04-2013 01:55
Aidan S.|
I only see one motor, which appears to be driving the wheel. How are you rotating the module?
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10-04-2013 15:28
lukedude43that is a great looking render too bad these were never made