Who supply aluminum frames, motors, gears and wheels? I noticed that most aluminum frames have the same holes design. Are these standard among manufacturers or theres just one company supplying these parts?
@@quinn.mcginley TETRIX is made by PITSCO, not Andymark Altough Andymark makes some Tetrix-compatible parts I do NOT recommend Tetrix though you're much better off using Actobotics if you're in the US or GoBilda in Europe
Very cool, however this is not a true swerve drive. In a true swerve drive the direction and velocity of each wheel is independent. Since the steering on all your wheels are chained together, this is more of a crab drive.
Nice work. This is an awesome animation that breaks down all the key components of your robot. Very impressive.
The chain animation is uber impressive!
I can't believe someone disliked this video--this is awesome!
When your too good for Mecanum wheels
The only mecanums that were allowed this year were 3dp ones.
so the robot can't move and turn on the same time? this is the same problem as my designed
You're telling me the teens on your team came up with this? That's impressive!
good job on the presintation
Would u suggest using belts for a drive train or chains? Our team is deciding.
belts, helps with the tension
Who supply aluminum frames, motors, gears and wheels? I noticed that most aluminum frames have the same holes design. Are these standard among manufacturers or theres just one company supplying these parts?
I think it is just one company. Look up Tetrix, which is one of the companies that supply FTC parts.
booger king It’s called Tetrix and it is made by AndyMark
@@quinn.mcginley TETRIX is made by PITSCO, not Andymark
Altough Andymark makes some Tetrix-compatible parts
I do NOT recommend Tetrix though
you're much better off using Actobotics if you're in the US or GoBilda in Europe
круто!!!
What kind of web did u use ? I wanna build A.I robotics and stuff
Hi, what application did you use to create this video?
They have it at the end of the video: Autodesk Inventor.
That’s a crab drive, swerve is when each wheel can spin independent of one another
How many on you CAD team for this ?
We had 3.
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Very cool, however this is not a true swerve drive. In a true swerve drive the direction and velocity of each wheel is independent. Since the steering on all your wheels are chained together, this is more of a crab drive.