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bubbablahmon 22-01-2008 10:37

our robot is hallin down the hallway.
 
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Alex Cormier 22-01-2008 10:46

Re: our robot is hallin down the hallway.
 
good job, thats impressive for tank tracks. did you try it on carpet?

bubbablahmon 22-01-2008 10:47

Re: our robot is hallin down the hallway.
 
we dont have carpet at our school :(

daftpunk79 22-01-2008 10:48

Re: our robot is hallin down the hallway.
 
get a large rug or something and ductape it down, thats what we have...

Mr.Rush 22-01-2008 11:23

Re: our robot is hallin down the hallway.
 
yea reminds me of a robot 401 made years ago...though we were using drill motors.

as for the carpet we are lucky to have a rather large area in our shop that is carpeted.

Gamer930 22-01-2008 11:31

Re: our robot is hallin down the hallway.
 
Yes I would find some carpet. . . . if needed take it to a local business that has short commercial grade carpeting in their lobby. The robot may not turn how you would like it to. Just a word of warning.

mp.nighthawk 22-01-2008 11:54

Re: our robot is hallin down the hallway.
 
well it looks like its ment for speed,... it needs bumpers and i pry for your sake that it dosent get crushed, but over all i love the performace givein from it
:D
have fun building!

Greg Needel 22-01-2008 12:19

Re: our robot is hallin down the hallway.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Gamer930 (Post 683512)
Yes I would find some carpet. . . . if needed take it to a local business that has short commercial grade carpeting in their lobby. The robot may not turn how you would like it to. Just a word of warning.

I feel like it is necessary to reiterate this statement. The friction of carpet is very different than what you are seeing in your tile hallway. Your robot WILL perform differently on carpet.

Every year I see this at least twice...a robot that is flawless in a hallway or a gym, but when it gets on the field it can't overcome the friction and is only good at going in a straight line or worse it can't move at all.

Please Please Please find some carpet and try it out, at full final weight.

Paul Copioli 22-01-2008 13:14

Re: our robot is hallin down the hallway.
 
I am going to third Greg's request. Please get carpet and try it out on that. You will be suprised at the differences.

Jeff Pahl 22-01-2008 13:30

Re: our robot is hallin down the hallway.
 
After 4 years of coming home from the pre-ship scrimmage and having to rework our drivetrain, I'm going to jump on the "find some carpet to test it on" bandwagon. The scrimmage was always the first time we drove the robot on field carpeting. The year we did tank treads we had to significantly rework the drivetrain in the two days before shipping, and still had problems on the carpeting.

After that, we got a piece of actual field carpeting to roll out in the hallway for testing.

Master_T 22-01-2008 13:45

Re: our robot is hallin down the hallway.
 
no offense but ower robot is faster than that in first gear.:)

Rohith Surampudi 22-01-2008 16:40

Re: our robot is hallin down the hallway.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Master_T (Post 683605)
no offense but ower robot is faster than that in first gear.:)

speed isnt everything bud...

and since im posting, i might as well jump on the bandwagon and beat this to death as well, carpet, carpet, carpet you will notice a considerable difference in your maneuverability and speed....

DonRotolo 22-01-2008 17:45

Re: our robot is hallin down the hallway.
 
If you haven't figured out that testing on carpet is important, just one more post to that effect might convince you. It will be very different!

Don


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