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pic: Team 1501 wheels
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Yall are seriously going to have some insane traction. I'm scared that alot of teams are going to be showing up with stuff like this. It took me a litte while to figure out that two of the wheels in the pics are reflections.
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Theres two, they are just flush to each other in the middle...
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I'm very interested to hear how they hold up with a 150 lbs on them. I've wanted to try PVC wheels for a while, and I've never gotten around to them. Kind of like the simple, cost effective way to go if they hold up.
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Just remember that extra wide wheels != more traction. It is the weight of the robot on the wheels that causes more traction.
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One of the belts came off at the first matchup but we still had the other belt. We just JB welded it back on. Quote:
There is only one. It's an optical delusion ![]() We also have a wheel with only one strip of conveyor belt material. We will use them for going up the ramp. Smaller width means more weight on wheels. Our robot will be four wheel drive on a six wheel base. The two front ones are non-driven omni wheels. The back four are all driven but only the back two will contact the floor. The front two are a 1/4 of an inch off the floor, but will contact the ramp when we drive up it. |
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I do like the traction you're going to get though. |
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Am I the only person that thinks maybe this game is not all about traction?
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on a well designed robot, good traction doesn't just mean better pushing force, it also means faster acceleration, deceleration, and sharper turns (less time spent slipping wheels during the beginning of sudden velocity/direction changes). so no, this game isn't all about traction, but traction won't be trivial, either. |
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I'm looking at the wheels, and I'd guess they're 4" or so in diameter by the sprocket. Where did y'all get the end caps for them? They look different than the ones I've seen at Lowe's. |
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Overall diameter is 5" As for needing traction. I think it will play small part if you want to defend your 1 point goals. You may have to push back. Also getting up the ramp isn't going to as easy as some would think. |
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