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Re: Front wheel steering VS. 4WD
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Re: Front wheel steering VS. 4WD
If you really want a 2wd, you could use two small omni wheels or casters on the front (or rear) of your robot and drive like a normal tank drive. We did this in the past and it did work well, you just don't have as much pushing power as a 4wd would. However, it should be lighter than a 4wd too, and still be fairly maneuverable. :cool:
I would not use a car type steering on a robot because of the limited area in which the robot must operate. It could be done, but I think that it is more trouble than it is worth. |
Re: Front wheel steering VS. 4WD
yeah our team is planning on using 2WD instead of 4WD. If we don't use casters nor car steering, what is a good substitute?
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in response to skids or low friction wheels, how about omniwheels? i found out what they were and how they worked yesterday and i am quite amazed. secondly are those wheels expensive? we don't have any sponsors yet and living off our science department at the moment.
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If you wanna go 4WD, my team made a 4-speed tranny last year. the CAD drawings should be posted on www.ndprep.org/robotics. With a little coding, we made this into an automatic transmission. 4WD has its plus sides and its minus sides. You have to decide depending on your strategy and/or your tetra manipulator. But I would go for the 4WD. There's gonna be alot of traffic on the feild.
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Re: Front wheel steering VS. 4WD
4wd is better, but it depens on how you drive it, a 4WD's turnning Axie is near the center, but if you are doing F2WD your turning axie will be near the front, that means your turning axies is near the middle between your armand your robot (like a forklift).
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Re: Front wheel steering VS. 4WD
If you wanted to get creative with slippery skids you could use something like a half sphere of teflon in place of a castor. Also if you did use two wheels to drive you could replace the wheels to increase traction.
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Yes, chalk up another vote for teflon skids / omniwheels. (For a 2wd robot, that is) Casters DO have a tendancy to make the robot drift to the left or the right.
Besides, omniwheels look SO cool :D |
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