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Centered Hole on frame
Is there a reason there is one hole drilled off center on the channel aluminum for the frame.
We mounted our center wheels on that hole, and it raises our front wheels off of the ground. In turn not letting us have all 6 wheels on the ground at the same time. Can we modify the frame so that all wheels will be flat on the bottom? Or is there a better solution? Thanks |
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Re: Centered Hole on frame
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Re: Centered Hole on frame
To understand this concept, draw a top view of your robot and consider how it turns about the center. The 2 middle wheels move tangent to the circle in their direction of rotation, while the 4 outboard wheels move at an angle so they tend to drag sideways (and you'll see robots "jumping" as they turn to overcome this). The idea is to let the center wheels hold most of the weight while turning, so along with this you want to try to have your center of mass as close to the center of the robot (that hole) as possible.
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Re: Centered Hole on frame
We use omni-wheels on the corners, so we don't have to worry about the corner wheels dragging (as much
).This is our 4th year doing that (even though we're only using 4 wheels this year) and we love the performance. |
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Re: Centered Hole on frame
Flip your c-channel around. The middle wheel should be lowered, not raised so you can have a smaller wheel base.
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Re: Centered Hole on frame
No. They have it correct, as is. You mis-read.
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Re: Centered Hole on frame
This is why you don't post when tired. Good catch, my bad. Continue rocking on.
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