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Its Beautiful, nothing more to say.
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::jaw drops::
how much do these run for? |
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Wow, impressive. I can't picture how all those tabs would be precisely bent. Looks kind of like looking inside a jet engine.
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There is a beast of a "mold" (I do not know the technical term for it) used to bend the tabs the same each time. I love these wheels, they are great to just have fun with and could be valuable in future games where maneuverability is key.
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I'm pretty sure AndyMark uses a press. It would be the easiest and most efficient way to produce 1000+ wheels.
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So where can I buy some :p.
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I dont get them. Can you use them in an omni drive. they look awsome though.
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OK here's something that has bugged me for years.
can someone verify that: 1. The wheels for holonomic drive are called "Mecanum" wheels. 2. The drive system itself is called "holonomic drive" 3. The drive system is not called "Mecanum drive" PM me or just reply here. Thanks. -Q |
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These look like a promising start if the price makes them affordable enough. However, in their current incarnation I do see a few problems. First, unless you want to thumpthumpthump down the field, I hope the final rollers are a bit rounder than that. Also, these wheels are going to take incredible side loads, so I hope those plates are steel (I would assume so, since these guys seem to know what they are doing).
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I wouldn't be surpised if the production wheels remain relatively unchanged. I have a feeling those plates are quite strong due to the manner in which those tabs are bent. And for the rollers, I have a feeling those edges may have some traction enhancing properties. Just guesses though.
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As I have yet to work with mecanum drive, I'd have to leave judgment on the rollers to The People That Know What They Are Doing(tm). |
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Have you all seen the vehicles that AIRTRAX is making holonomic?
I was amazed that they figured out how to do holonomic drive for forklifts and scissor lifts. Just something that caught my interest. -Q |
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![]() See these pictures for examples of holonomic and mecanum drive robots. ;) |
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Wikipedia actually has a pretty good definition of holonomic as the term applies to robots:
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Hey Andy,
Is there any chance you could share some general dimensions for these wheels so that those of us who're considering ordering a set can start to work them into our plans? Unless I've missed it elsewhere, it'd be fantastic to know as little as overall diameter and thickness, but if you've got more than that, I'll take it. :) |
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2. A holonomic platform, most literally is defined as one which has the ability to instantaneously move in any given direction (on a given plane). It does not need to be accomplished with mecanum wheels, and may not necessarily require wheels at all (I'm thinking "bumper boats" right off the top of my head - although not as controllable, these do fit the general terms). 3. There is technically no such thing as a Mecanum drive, although within the FIRST community, a holonomic drive platform using Mecanum-style wheels has become known as a Mecanum drive platform. I realize this is a few months down the line, but hope it clarifies some things for you -- sorry in advance if any of my "facts" or a bit off, I'm replying to this based solely on memory of research I did almost two years ago. :) EDIT: His name was not Ilon Mecanum -- Mecanum was the company he worked for. Ooops. |
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This is all according to Wikipedia... and as we all know "I SAW IT ON THE INTERNET IT MUST BE TRUE!" |
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