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| View Poll Results: What type of wheels are you using on your robot? | |||
| 8-inch Mecanum Wheels |
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15 | 42.86% |
| 10-inch+ Mecanum Wheels |
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1 | 2.86% |
| I'm not even using Mecanum |
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19 | 54.29% |
| Voters: 35. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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8inch Mecs or 10 inch?
I wanted hear your opinion on which set of wheels are better, the 8-inch Mecanums or the 10 inch Mecanums. You would think that they would be the same thing but actually the rolles are different. The 8-inch seem to have more friction than on the 10-inch Mecanums. Post your opinions here.
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Re: 8inch Mecs or 10 inch?
If you are referring to the AndyMark mecanum wheels, you may want to take a look at the weight of the 10" wheels.
7 lbs per wheel for aluminum = 28 lbs in wheels alone! 14 lbs per wheel for steel = 54 lbs in wheels alone! When compared with the 8" model however: 2.5 lbs per wheel = 10 lbs in wheels *This is less than 1 steel 10" or 2 aluminum 10" wheels.* Price is also a HUGE factor: $710 for a set of 10" $310 for a set of 8" Direct from the 8" page: Quote:
Last edited by Chuck Glick : 27-01-2010 at 19:58. |
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Re: 8inch Mecs or 10 inch?
last i checked the 10" mechs were listed at 10lbs a piece. 40lb wheels? well i guess it would lower your CoG.
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Re: 8inch Mecs or 10 inch?
We considered 10 inchers for about 10 minutes until we saw the weight and cost
Of course.....there is that coolness factor, because those things just look amazing. I'd go with 8 inch though, much cheaper and lighter. And I don't see how the 10 inch could be THAT much more effective. |
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Re: 8inch Mecs or 10 inch?
If you had truly ridiculous machining capabilities, you could convert bicycle wheels to mecanum. But for actually practical use, I would use the 8 inchers. They are better in most ways.
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Re: 8inch Mecs or 10 inch?
Could you add an option for "I want mechanum wheels"? I want Mechanum wheels, but my team doesn't! Well, I wouldn't say doesn't they just have more important matters on their mind...
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Re: 8inch Mecs or 10 inch?
The 10" wheels look like they would run much more smoothly, but are not, I believe, FRC legal.
8.3.3.1 G states: Quote:
But they are really cool.... Jason |
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Re: 8inch Mecs or 10 inch?
We're using the 6in mecanums but you don't have them in your pole, when went based on price and the 6 in are getting us over the bump just fine.
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Re: 8inch Mecs or 10 inch?
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Re: 8inch Mecs or 10 inch?
Were using 6"
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