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How to turn better with four wheel?

My team is currently using the lift kit so that we can get over the barrier in the middle of the field. We have never done four wheels before, but because of the brackets we are trying it. It is very hard to turn, is there anyway to turn better?

We are currently using 4 independently driven wheels that are at http://www.andymark.com/product-p/am-0514.htm but we have tried 2 wheel drive with all 4 of those wheels, along with 2 wheel drive with the other 2 wheels from the 2011 game. We have also used 4 of those plaction wheels with 2 gearboxes only. None of these systems seem to get even decent turning. Any ideas to help the turning?
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Re: How to turn better with four wheel?

Add omni wheels at 2 of the corners or add 2 wheels in the center and drop them an 1/8th inch for a 6 wheel drive. Both will reduce frictional forces that oppose turning.
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Re: How to turn better with four wheel?

Try using the slick wheels that they gave in the KOP for 2010. Or tr using omni wheels in the front or rear of the chassis. These will greatly aid in turning.
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Re: How to turn better with four wheel?

Buy two more wheels.
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Re: How to turn better with four wheel?

4 wheel Crab drive.
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Re: How to turn better with four wheel?

But seriously for a second, take a good look at your design.

You have 8" wheels. You do not need a lift kit. You can very easily modify the kit chassis so that the wheels in a 6 or 8 wheel drive are exposed in the front and make contact with the barrier to get over. You don't need the lift kit.
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Re: How to turn better with four wheel?

I second what akash said, with some slight modification you can avoid the lift kit.

If you want to improve your turning then omni wheels or slick wheels are the way to go. With the slick wheels you could find yourself spinning out if you accelerate too quickly but it is very similar to the plaction wheels you already have so the adjustment would be easier. One piece of advice I would have if you decide to go with the omni wheels is for you to put two of them with alternating rollers for each wheel you replace so that you always have an omni wheel roller contacting the ground.
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Re: How to turn better with four wheel?

Add one to two wheels on both sides and drop the center ones a little to allow for a rocking drive train. This should significantly help out with turning.
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Re: How to turn better with four wheel?

Is there a way to turn better without adding an extra wheel on a wide chassis, or without changing to omni wheels? We would be doing this with 4 wheels, not 8, however.
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Re: How to turn better with four wheel?

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Is there a way to turn better without adding an extra wheel on a wide chassis, or without changing to omni wheels? We would be doing this with 4 wheels, not 8, however.
Moving your wheels closer together or making your bot much lighter is the only thing I can think of.
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Re: How to turn better with four wheel?

Our team did a 4 wheel driven with "conventional" wheels (not omni, mechanum, or swerve) two years ago and... It didn't work. We used the smooth ones from Lunar Lunacy on the front, and the event I drove (post season, I joined late) I ended up having to go backwards and swing the robot to the left (there was too much weight on the right side!) in increments to get it going the direction I wanted. It was not fun.

Now, if you can't buy omni wheels (either the more expensive omni wheels or two pairs to mount interlaced), which are probably the best solution, I can understand. Our team is so poor we're running out of nuts and bolts! In this case, I would highly suggest you switch to a two-wheel driven design, where the front is powered. The rear wheels should be slick, such as the Lunar Lunacy wheels; if you don't have access to those, I'm sure a local team might have some for you to use, or you could try ripping the treads/rubber off of some other wheels (not sure how they're bonded, though, might not work).

Another option is casters. I've heard them being trash talked on CD a bit, but if you trail them, the wiggle from direction change will be nonexistent and only show up when reversing (to remedy, use smaller wheels). This might not be as cheap as the slick wheels.

Of these options, our team is currently on the first alternative, using lunar lunacy wheels. They will be in the rear, with the front having this year's treaded wheels being driven. We were also making sure to put most of our weight over them (this could also help while balancing three robots, we imagined). Based from my terrible experience with our past robot, this will work much better than having them in the front... We were eventually wanting to switch to casters, but we don't have a way to make them.

If you wish to drive four wheels, and end up using the slick wheels on one side, I would highly trying to drive them at full tilt to break traction during a turn -- I never got a chance to try this, but I think it would have worked on that one terrible robot we had (I just never had time to implement it, long story).
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Re: How to turn better with four wheel?

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Is there a way to turn better without adding an extra wheel on a wide chassis, or without changing to omni wheels? We would be doing this with 4 wheels, not 8, however.
We have had luck using a double set of rubber wheels at the front, and single slick wheels (like from Lunacy in 2009) on the back. This gives you good grip up front but lets the back end of the robot swing around easily. Worked well for us in 2007 and 2011 for positioning to hang tubes, but may not be what you're looking for.

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Is there a way to turn better without adding an extra wheel on a wide chassis, or without changing to omni wheels? We would be doing this with 4 wheels, not 8, however.
What's keeping you from REMOVING 2 wheels - you know, segway style?

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What's keeping you from REMOVING 2 wheels - you know, segway style?
This is crazy enough to work.
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What's keeping you from REMOVING 2 wheels - you know, segway style?

Gravity. Friction. The usual, though this does give me an idea:

Dean Kamen created the 2 wheeled segway.

Team 256 will now invent the 1 wheel segway! With 3000 gyroscopes and over 6 lines of code!
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