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What kind of materials do you use for your wheels?
what kind of material do you use to get some traction on your custom wheels? Also what abrasives does your team use to attach themonto the wheel?
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Re: What kind of materials do you use for your wheels?
rough-top (blue urethane), but I believe this has been discussed many times before....
in fact IFI even has a document that gives ppl lots of ideas.... http://www.ifirobotics.com/docs/Driv...provements.pdf gl ![]() |
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