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pic: CPR 3663 2016 robot
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Re: pic: CPR 3663 2016 robot
Looking good. Looking forward to playing with you guys again next weekend.
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Re: pic: CPR 3663 2016 robot
Really cool bot guys! Interesting four wheel design. If all goes well for both of us, we'll see you at district champs. Good luck!
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Re: pic: CPR 3663 2016 robot
Are you running tank drive? We have similar/same wheels and the voltage we are running drops significantly due to the resistance/dragging. Have you run into the same problem? Looks awesome and good luck at competition(s).
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Re: pic: CPR 3663 2016 robot
You guys always come up with a unique design and are always a force on the field We hope to team up with you at some point this year.
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Re: pic: CPR 3663 2016 robot
That's a great looking robot with loads of functionality in a compact space! Congratulations. It looks like you're on your way to another great year. Hopefully our two teams will converge at PNW champs.
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Re: pic: CPR 3663 2016 robot
We ran into the same problem. To remedy it we ground off all the tread on the front wheels and then wrapped them in fiber strips that look similar to what casts are made of. It works really well and we achieve the same value of the pneumatic wheel while having the turning ability of an omni wheel.
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