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pic: 2nd mecanum prototype
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Re: pic: 2nd mecanum prototype
It's a neat wheel, pretty easy to make the rollers and side plates, but they are traction impaired...any ideas how to get some gription on it? or alternate materials that would work in place of wood, be sort of easy to get hold of, and easily machinable?
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Re: pic: 2nd mecanum prototype
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Re: pic: 2nd mecanum prototype
868 molded ours with a rubber compound.
first we milled out the mold from aluminum (which is probably the hardest part of the operation) then we got a 2 part rubber mixture, mixed it, and poured it in (we used one of smooth on's products) last we put it in a toaster oven to speed the reaction up, then popped the rollers out after 30-60 mins. Very easy to make (once you had the molds), and easy to mass produce. Good Luck! |
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Re: pic: 2nd mecanum prototype
I know of one team that made their Mecanum rollers out of polyurethane. These were not as grippy as rubber, but that would probably be better than wood.
How did you make the metal plates that hold the wheels so accurately and precisely? |
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Re: pic: 2nd mecanum prototype
Steve used a hand held drill and tin snips and pliers to make the plates.
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Re: pic: 2nd mecanum prototype
you guys do BEST?
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nope never heard of it till now....
http://www.bestinc.org/MVC/About/history this is what you're talking about, I assume? |
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Re: pic: 2nd mecanum prototype
Be very careful with the wooden rollers. Unless you have a precise way of making them (lathe)...they will not come out as planned.
I used a sloped wooden cylinders back when I was in 7/8 grade on a Junior Solar Sprints Cars.("Freak on a Leash" and "Frank the Tank") Some sort of CVT...but ultra simplified with only acceleration. Tried to do sandpaper on drills just didnt work out the way planned. So contacted the local high school shop teacher and he helped me out with lathe. He also was the first person to introduce me to FIRST and got me hooked. |
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Re: pic: 2nd mecanum prototype
thanks for the advice...I have a (very old and worn out) lathe, but even so it takes a while to figure out how to set everything up right so the rollers come out right, concentric with the center hole, etc.
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