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Originally Posted by Andrew Schreiber
Except Kevin is wrong. I've tried pushing unpowered mecanums sideways (software testing for 2337 in 2010). I was physically unable to push the robot sideways. Along the diagonals was a different story though. Still not easy but most definitely easier. None of this involved any sort of fancy software which would enable the wheels to hold position.
As for grippy mecanums, if you ever get a chance talk to 357 about their process. Their wheels have quite a bit of grip and they are one of the few teams I've seen use mecanums well.
However, I am a firm believer in the theory that if you are pushing with a mecanum wheeled robot you are doing it wrong.
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I know Kevin posted twice, so maybe we're reading separate posts. I'm agreeing to
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...1&postcount=14
Mainly the part about the mecanums rolling off a tilted bridge if the power was disabled, and how they aren't as good in pushing matches.
And I agree 100% on your last statement.
