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Wayne Doenges 21-02-2008 17:02

pic: How Team 1501 rolls
 

Matt C 21-02-2008 17:03

Re: pic: How Team 1501 rolls
 
Where are those available from? They look interesting.

Chris_Elston 21-02-2008 17:24

Re: pic: How Team 1501 rolls
 
http://www.kornylak.com/wheels/wheels.html

Omniwheel
RW10

http://www.kornylak.com/wheels/omniwheel-wheels.html

Need to buy TWO of them to make a nice circle roll...

eshteyn 21-02-2008 17:53

Re: pic: How Team 1501 rolls
 
Acroname robotics has been making omnis like that for years and they put them in a pair so they roll, we've been using them for years

www.acroname.com

Matt C 21-02-2008 18:05

Re: pic: How Team 1501 rolls
 
What is the grip like on the carpet? Are the rollers made of as hard a plastic as they look, or are they similar to the KOP wheels?

eshteyn 21-02-2008 18:09

Re: pic: How Team 1501 rolls
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Matt C (Post 704559)
What is the grip like on the carpet? Are the rollers made of as hard a plastic as they look, or are they similar to the KOP wheels?

the wheels are hard plastic and aren't meant to be driven, but when it comes to turning they cant be beat, just ask around on how mobile our robots have been in the last few years. With a standard 2 wheel drive system we could keep up with mechanum and crab drive, thats how tight our turns are because of those wheels

Matt C 21-02-2008 18:21

Re: pic: How Team 1501 rolls
 
I see now, so you use them like casters, but you don't have to worry about the orientation. (Where you kick off in one direction or another due to your wheels being turned)


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