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Sh1ine 31-10-2015 13:41

pic: Follower Wheel
 

asid61 31-10-2015 13:46

Re: pic: Follower Wheel
 
That looks beautifully integrated! any reason why you chose to use the large gear on top instead of a small gear and a multiplier in code?

Jay O'Donnell 31-10-2015 15:35

Re: pic: Follower Wheel
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by asid61 (Post 1502524)
That looks beautifully integrated! any reason why you chose to use the large gear on top instead of a small gear and a multiplier in code?

Probably so it would clear the encoder. VEX gears increase in size in 1" increments.

JackFisher 02-11-2015 02:44

Re: pic: Follower Wheel
 
Do you have a sort of spring to keep it driven into the ground? Also, be very careful in making sure it deploys 100%. 973 used them in 2013 for their 6wd and in quarterfinals at champs, 1 follower wheel didn't deploy and that cost us the match. Don't want your team to learn that the hard way.

Sh1ine 02-11-2015 08:00

Re: pic: Follower Wheel
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by asid61 (Post 1502524)
That looks beautifully integrated! any reason why you chose to use the large gear on top instead of a small gear and a multiplier in code?

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jay O'Donnell (Post 1502539)
Probably so it would clear the encoder. VEX gears increase in size in 1" increments.

Jay is right, two 60 tooth gears are the smallest stock gears to clear the wheel and encoder. We may try to 3d print a smaller gear, but the additional distance between gears also allows for more material to hold the frame together.

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Originally Posted by JackFisher (Post 1502749)
Do you have a sort of spring to keep it driven into the ground?

Yes, we would either use a rubber band or use a spring to make sure it is down. It always be deployed, we would just need to make sure that it moves smothly. Once we make a bracket to attach it, we will see how smooth it is. We may need to make some adjustments, but it shouldn't be too hard to make it move smoothly.

JesseK 02-11-2015 13:34

Re: pic: Follower Wheel
 
How wide is it at the widest point? Wondering if it'd fit between a WCD frame and the bumper.

Sh1ine 02-11-2015 15:24

Re: pic: Follower Wheel
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by JesseK (Post 1502812)
How wide is it at the widest point? Wondering if it'd fit between a WCD frame and the bumper.

The widest point is 2.25".


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