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Cost of Andymark 6" Mecanum Wheels
One of our mentors and just picked up a set of the Andymark 6" HD Mecanum wheels. The cost of the wheels is $104 each. We just re-read the rules on cost (R11 specifically) and we weren't sure if they are legal since they have to be used together as a set. that means their total cost is $416; which is over the $400 max. Please let us know if we can build our bot around these wheels.
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Here are the wheels in question:
http://www.andymark.com/product-p/am-0677.htm http://www.andymark.com/product-p/am-0685.htm |
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Just list their individual costs in your CAW. Each one is a COTS component.
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They are individual parts. So they can be used together. I would also consider the Vex wheels, as they're significantly cheaper and hold up well. We used them last year, and they worked pretty well (for mecanum wheels in a game that was not designed for them at all).
http://www.vexrobotics.com/mecanum-wheels.html |
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Thanks for the info; and the suggestion on using vex in the future. In this case the mentor already purchased them.
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The cost can be high - you'll be dropped from some team's pick lists...
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Try ordering a set of 4, which is $399
http://www.andymark.com/product-p/am-0732.htm |
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Ahh, let the Mecanum hate flow.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Avn2nT16FA |
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525 and 2052 are in this video here - zippy little buggers |
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I watched their 2014 videos over lunch today. It seems the biggest increase in agility they used to their advantage was to whip the robot around - going full reverse in a direction, doing a 180, and then continuing forwards in the original direction via a single, smooth maneuver. There were a few times they were pushed around the field, but at least at the Regional level it didn't hurt the overall match. They didn't directly strafe very much, but the increase in agility combined with smart driving and good strategy decisions seemed to help them win their Regionals. At Worlds, however, particularly in the QF matches, they were definitely pushed around without question. The worst situations, due to the passing nature of that game, were when they went to pass to a partner and defense pushed them INTO that partner. In one case during QF's it was an effective open-field pin against 2 robots. Again, there was little strafing, but the increase in agility helped them bob-and weave in some cases. In the other cases, the defense that was played against them did the bobbing and weaving for them. I don't mean this isn't an opportunity cost analysis, or what went wrong with 2052's 2014 season. There are obvious reasons to want Mecanum and to not want Mecanum drive, and 2052 seemed to use it pretty well. Versus non-aggressive defense, I think Mecanum will handle fine and can give the teams who have practice with it an edge. Yet on the World stage (which are what the high-profile guys above are alluding to), it will wind up being an exploitable weakness of an alliance. |
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