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Stormhammer
19-01-2004, 21:57
[IMG][IMG]http://us.f1f.yahoofs.com/bc/577ab905/bc/start.jpg?bfrzJDABOkoUM1jt
hey, we just spent the better of an hour getting this figured out, :yikes: yeah baby, this is probably the one of the FEW peeks I will post of Team 1183's robot :p count yourself lucky
Stormhammer
19-01-2004, 22:03
that didnt work... so
http://us.f1f.yahoofs.com/bc/577ab905/bc/start.jpg?bfrzJDABOkoUM1jt
go there. and YES its wood, its just a template, yeesh
Your link does not work. This thread would be most appropriate in the "Robot Showcase" forum.
Cory
Stormhammer
20-01-2004, 15:27
alright, this is better, and for that post on treads, I think this design ( VERY basic, will be stepped up ) that even if you lose a tread, you still got drive wheels ( connected by chain? ) hm
Eric Bareiss
20-01-2004, 17:38
If you are going to have the wheels connected by chain anyway, I would suspect that you don't really need the belt.
As long as your wheels were in the right places it would work the same and you wouldn't need to worry about the belt falling off or using tensioners. Also it would turn better.
Stormhammer
20-01-2004, 19:36
that top center wheel will actually be an adjustable tensioner, and treads offer better traction, with the wheels also powered it works for the better in gripping and moving, also the adjustable tensioner will be the drive motor, and if you ask how will that work, our little secret :]
If I had to guess, Id say that youre going to mount the motor using vertical slots, so that you can slide it up or down to tension the chain properly.
Cory
Stormhammer
22-01-2004, 06:25
If I had to guess, Id say that youre going to mount the motor using vertical slots, so that you can slide it up or down to tension the chain properly.
Cory
yeah, I think thats the plan.... anyone know of any suppliers of treads for robotics? instead of using cog belts? :rolleyes:
www.brecoflex.com<------Takes forever for them to arrive
http://www.fnsheppard.com/ <----- Team 45 used this supplier and I think they liked them more than Brecoflex.
Good luck :)
Cory
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