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MWB 03-02-2010 15:25

pic: 3256 Robot Teaser
 

Chris is me 03-02-2010 15:26

Re: pic: 3256 Robot Teaser
 
It looks like 6 wheel dead axle, but... something tells me it's not what it seems to be. Why would someone just post a picture of rather standard drive wheels? :confused:

fordchrist675 03-02-2010 15:47

Re: pic: 3256 Robot Teaser
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Chris is me (Post 912672)
It looks like 6 wheel dead axle, but... something tells me it's not what it seems to be. Why would someone just post a picture of rather standard drive wheels? :confused:

they maybe standard drive wheels, but they are very blue!. Now if those aren't for the drive train it is possible its a teaser for the ball roller to be a horizontal rotation to keep the ball in check.

BHOP 03-02-2010 17:22

Re: pic: 3256 Robot Teaser
 
where did you get the blue tread?

MWB 03-02-2010 18:48

Re: pic: 3256 Robot Teaser
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BHOP (Post 912746)
where did you get the blue tread?

McMaster, its alot more grippier than the andy mark stuff, the link is http://www.mcmaster.com/#5994k851/=5nv67s

Quote:

they maybe standard drive wheels, but they are very blue!. Now if those aren't for the drive train it is possible its a teaser for the ball roller to be a horizontal rotation to keep the ball in check.
Yes you are very close

Chris is me 03-02-2010 18:56

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I'm guessing the sprockets are a red herring, and the vertical stacked orientation of the wheels is a bigger clue.

You're making the sideways equivalent of a "ball magnet", the ball touches the rollers and it guides into the center for a precise kick.

MWB 03-02-2010 19:06

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maybe the drive wheels in the front are a red herring too


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