oracid

Variable geometry tank climber

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In this video, I show that it is possible to make a reasonable sized tank for a private house which is able to climb stairs.
To climb stairs, a tank sole must be about 62cm length. With such a sole, the tank reaches about 85cm total length.
The variable geometry makes it possible to make a 55cm tank length, which by unfolding, reaches the 62cm necessary to the rise.
 

 

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Ingenious and effective! I like how you are able to communicate your message without speaking in your videos.

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Nicely done! How it keeps the track tension? Is the track exactly the same length when folded and unfolded?

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That is a job done. Nice tank. Two question: Does the EV3 control the fold/unfold function or you use the Remote Control? How do you power 6 motors with one EV3?

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Thank you for your comments
 
- yes I use the EV3 remote control to drive the tank but the geometry modification is automatic, I use the EV3 Gyro sensor, testing angle of the tank.
- the size of the track is not the same on the both perimeters. That why I realy modify the perimeter lenght with an actuator. You can't see this in the video. I will make pictures soon of that, but from a new version which is stronger and too heavy and unfortunately does not work.
 
 

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Interesting thing.

First I thought, that there is some neighbour outside window, thena I realised that it is You in mirror :)

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Here are some pictures of the new version. You can see how the actuator modify  the length of the track.
In this new version, I have used the @efferman Gear rack beam, https://www.shapeways.com/product/4QE5P2AC9/gear-rack-beam-4l?optionId=41744256&li=user-profile , thanks to him.
Unfortunately, this new version does not work, it is much more rigid but much too heavy.

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3 hours ago, Isak said:

this is ingenious! make a double sided one? :laugh:

Thank you.

Yes ! I though about it, but Lego servo are too big and not much powered.
My goal, making that kind of tank, is to make something little. Maybe with non-Lego servos.

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