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VEN 19-10-2006 18:02

How high is the platform?
 
and what is it made out of? We need to decide whether to use tank treads or not since they are plastic and the last time I built a vex bot it wouldn't go up from one desk to another. The second desk was less than a cm higher than the one the robot was on

Thanks,

Vova

thefro526 19-10-2006 19:19

Re: How high is the platform?
 
I believe that the platform is 1.1.....inches high or 2.79cm. From my personal experience tank treads because they are plastic may not get enough traction. My team's robot Has omni direction nals in the from and rear and a 2.75 inch wheel (6.98cm) in the center and we get up the ramp ok.

Sorry if my cm conversions are a Little off

chewy 21-11-2006 14:21

Re: How high is the platform?
 
Yes, the medium sized wheels ( i think 2 inch radius) work very well for getting up the ramp. However treads seem to have a few problems as stated earlier becuase of their traction

ManicMechanic 22-11-2006 15:34

Re: How high is the platform?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by chewy
Yes, the medium sized wheels ( i think 2 inch radius) work very well for getting up the ramp.

What ramp do you mean? I had thought the platform edges were at 90 degree angles to the ground (rather than sloped like a ramp).

chewy 22-11-2006 16:16

Re: How high is the platform?
 
Yeah, but the ramp is 1 inch off the ground, and the treads dont get up it too easily.
Quote:

Originally Posted by ManicMechanic
What ramp do you mean? I had thought the platform edges were at 90 degree angles to the ground (rather than sloped like a ramp).


Graham Donaldson 22-11-2006 16:38

Re: How high is the platform?
 
I think what Ethan means is the platform, not the ramp. I sometimes get them mixed up too (darn doing both FRC and FVC!!! :D)


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