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Re: Examples of wide-based robots using traction and omni wheels
Our 2012 robot was 6wd tank with no drop center and omni wheel corners, our 2008 was 2 omni, 2 pneumatic, and our 2009 was 4wd. I can say that of all of these the omni corner robot handled the best. The "shopping cart" effect that occurs with any type of asymmetric wheel layout causes drivability to suffer greatly. One Thing I might suggest is to file the kit wheels into a rounded profile, they seem to slide sideways better that way.
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Re: Examples of wide-based robots using traction and omni wheels
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Do you know the spacing of the wheels on your 2011 6wd tank? And what size wheels did you use? |
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Re: Examples of wide-based robots using traction and omni wheels
Just remember, you will be easy to push with only two wheels providing traction. Consider making your traction wheels wider. (IFI 2'' wheels)
http://www.vexrobotics.com/ifi-wheel.html |
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Re: Examples of wide-based robots using traction and omni wheels
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2) Our strategies are to be fast, maneuverable, and for the most part stay away from opponents/areas where we get penalized. However, we do have a strong defensive strategy which will be useful no matter the opponents we go against. |
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Re: Examples of wide-based robots using traction and omni wheels
Back in 2006 FRC322 had a wide chassis and the traction/omni combo you are looking for, they seemed to move on the field rather quickly:
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/photos/23148 http://www.thebluealliance.com/team/322/2006 |
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Re: Examples of wide-based robots using traction and omni wheels
In 2010, 2619 was a really great wide bot that did not get the attention it deserved. Here you can see t participating in a 12 to 13 match that was really a nail biter.
http://www.thebluealliance.com/match/2010gl_qm45 They are the blue wide bot that starts deep and works their way forward. That year they used KOP (gray rubber) in the front, and lunacy wheels in the back (if I remember right). This robot was a lot scrappier than its relatively low traction system would have you believe. |
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