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cj3958 10-04-2014 21:28

Re: wheeled robot club 2014
 
Team 3958 has wheels. 14 of them to be exact :cool:

JohnFogarty 10-04-2014 21:30

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I for one an waiting for a team to employ the use of a giant quad-copter.

Andrew Lawrence 10-04-2014 21:31

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Depending on your definition of wheel, 256 may have had some. Ours weren't perfectly round, but instead were made up by a near infinite amount of small straight lines, so that's somewhat similar.

cbale2000 10-04-2014 21:54

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703 here with 16 wheels (I assume we're also counting collectors).


pmangels17 10-04-2014 22:15

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Just in drivetrain, 271 has twelve wheels! Well, we combined them two at a time with a lathe and some seat of the pants engineering to make six wheels, but so far its been unrivaled traction! Gotta love six two inch wide wheels with roughtop, plus six CIM's and two speeds.

cadandcookies 10-04-2014 22:47

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Do decagons count as wheels?

BBray_T1296 10-04-2014 22:50

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Quote:

Originally Posted by cadandcookies (Post 1372403)

Oh god! Why must you bring up the most infamous of chiefdelphi post of all time

cadandcookies 10-04-2014 22:51

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Originally Posted by BBray_T1296 (Post 1372405)
Oh god! Why must you bring up the most infamous of chiefdelphi post of all time

You mean the best CD post of all time.

Pault 10-04-2014 23:08

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Originally Posted by cadandcookies (Post 1372403)

Calling them wheels is demeaning to the decagons. Why on earth would anybody create a traction device that only contacts the ground with an (theoretically) infinitely small area? It's almost as dumb as slowing down motors so you don't drive as fast.

SenorZ 10-04-2014 23:12

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Pault (Post 1372409)
Calling them wheels is demeaning to the decagons. Why on earth would anybody create a traction device that only contacts the ground with an (theoretically) infinitely small area? It's almost as dumb as slowing down motors so you don't drive as fast.

I know, and that sweet "clumpity clumpity clumpity" sound of a 4 decagon drivetrain going at full speed...

Max Boord 11-04-2014 01:52

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48 wheels (12 per mecanum) WE WIN!

Im truly surprised no one has taken my idea yet.

s0uthw3st 11-04-2014 03:16

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Pfft... amateurs. Everyone knows hovering is the way to go - wheels are so last season.

Actually... could that possibly be done with a FIRST bot? I just nerd-sniped myself with my own troll. :yikes:

Grim Tuesday 11-04-2014 03:31

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I know this thread is a joke but for the first time since 2009, Code Red did wheels. We were one of the last hold outs for tank treads but I think it's finally time to move on from that era. Wheels reporting in.

pfreivald 11-04-2014 08:02

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Originally Posted by Grim Tuesday (Post 1372464)
I know this thread is a joke but for the first time since 2009, Code Red did wheels. We were one of the last hold outs for tank treads but I think it's finally time to move on from that era. Wheels reporting in.

We noticed that at FLR, and were shocked! We're likely dropping octocanum next year, too.

Wheels: seven on ball intake, eight on octocanum, and if you count the mecanum rollers then a whole lot more.

Yay, wheels! We're in the club and get to hang out with Colin!

Taylor 11-04-2014 08:39

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Originally Posted by Pretzel (Post 1372338)
I feel as though this thread is demeaning and discriminatory towards robots like ours which employ tank treads as a mode of transportation instead of wheels. I'm disappointed that the FIRST community could be so blatantly offensive to segregate robots by those with wheels and those without.

This, of course, is assuming that we're talking about wheels that directly contact the ground rather than all wheels (including those acting as a pulley). If it includes all wheels, I see no issues here.

This thread cannot comment on specific designs and/or hypothetical situations. Please contact your Regional Director.
In related news, we have fourteen wheels. At our last event, ten of them contacted carpet in the final match.


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