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Re: Best wheels to not damage a gym floor
150lbs on four 1" contact patches of tight-pile carpet could easily get around a gym, so long as the direction of the wheels mostly follows the momentum of the robot. I didn't do it with an FRC bot, but I did do it to a smaller VEX robot to chase my dog around the hardwood floors of my new house.
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Re: Best wheels to not damage a gym floor
[quote=SuperNerd256;1193399]Why not just cover your wheels in duct tape?QUOTE]
Because duct tape tends to leave a nasty, sticky residue. Sean's suggestion of gaffers tape is a good one. |
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Re: Best wheels to not damage a gym floor
I wanted to revisit this thread to ask - who out there has done a successful demo at a basketball game (or other similar event in a gymnasium) with their Rebound Rumble robot? What worked, what didn't? Any advice to other teams wishing to do something like this? We plan to keep our 2012 bot up and running for the possibility of doing one in January.
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We have been doing open houses in our school gym with our robot just fine and where are using mecanum wheels (spelled that wrong)
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Re: Best wheels to not damage a gym floor
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Is anyone else planning to try (or has tried in the past) a half-time demo of their robot? |
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Re: Best wheels to not damage a gym floor
We just roll carpet out in the section of which we are demoing at.
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