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psyco_klown 13-11-2006 16:52

pic: vex suspension
 

MrForbes 13-11-2006 16:53

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Nice setup!

Can you share more info on the wheels, or are they top secret? :)

SamC 13-11-2006 17:02

Re: pic: vex suspension
 
Weird... I am doing something just like that with my VEX... :yikes:

Nitroxextreme 13-11-2006 17:20

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Very nice...glad you took the time to incorporate suspension so the mecanum actually works.

I like the simplistic rubber damper design. This should be one amazing vex robot when completed.

One question though...are you planning to have another rail for the wheels to brace on or are they only gonna be supported by one side?

Billfred 13-11-2006 18:04

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Nitroxextreme
One question though...are you planning to have another rail for the wheels to brace on or are they only gonna be supported by one side?

The wheels look to be supported on both sides to me, unless I'm missing something huge.

Chuck Glick 13-11-2006 19:59

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wait, what I'm wondering is how your gonna make vex legal mecanum wheels?!? :ahh:

lukevanoort 13-11-2006 20:41

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Quote:

Originally Posted by SirCharles982
wait, what I'm wondering is how your gonna make vex legal mecanum wheels?!? :ahh:

The only thing I can think of the rubber links found on the Vexlabs fastener section as rollers, but I think those are too small. (I've never actually seen them in person) If they did work, one could bend a couple of metal pieces and use that as the wheel portion.

psyco_klown 13-11-2006 21:45

Re: pic: vex suspension
 
what i did is i put the 1 inch standoffs(8 per wheel) bolted to the prebent metal on a 45 degree angle the i got the spacer kit from vex labs and used 2 half inch spacer(2 per standoff and sand the ends a little bit to so they roll) drilled out to fit over the standoffs then i used the rubber links cut the ends off and put a hole in the middle and stretch them over the spacers. each wheel takes about 6 hours to make and ive spent $150 to make a set of 4 im going to post them shortly with the suspension setup cuz i designed it use both the mecanums and the small wheel and made it modular 2 bolts its off

AdamHeard 13-11-2006 22:13

Re: pic: vex suspension
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by psyco_klown
what i did is i put the 1 inch standoffs(8 per wheel) bolted to the prebent metal on a 45 degree angle the i got the spacer kit from vex labs and used 2 half inch spacer(2 per standoff and sand the ends a little bit to so they roll) drilled out to fit over the standoffs then i used the rubber links cut the ends off and put a hole in the middle and stretch them over the spacers. each wheel takes about 6 hours to make and ive spent $150 to make a set of 4 im going to post them shortly with the suspension setup cuz i designed it use both the mecanums and the small wheel and made it modular 2 bolts its off

How durable are they?

nonother 14-11-2006 22:18

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These wheels made out of Vex parts sound really neat, but I'm not entirely sure they'll be Vex competition legal. Just being made entirely out of Vex parts is not the only qualification for being Vex legal, for instance cutting metal plates into gears is considered illegal. This is not my interpretation of the rules, but the official one. As such I'm not sure if when you used rubber links and removed the screw part and drilled a hole if that is still legal. I'd say there's a good shot it's against the spirit of the rules and therefore illegal. I hope you can use them, but I'd make a post on the forum linked to above and ask specifically because it would be awful to show up at the competition and not be allowed to use them.


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