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This is main reason I wanted to go with steel in the first place; we don't have a massive budget and I wanted to incorporate some welding into the project. Thanks, daliberator |
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Having 1/8" of drop is pretty standard, +/- how much sponginess your tread will have. 3/16" should be ok for most drivetrains, although I don't know what tread you are using.
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A rule of thumb I've always followed is 1/8" for flat wheels (ie colsons, kit wheels, etc), and 5/32" or 3/16" for blue nitrile. The properties of the blue nitrile tread allow for even the slightest amount of contact to affect turning, and because they grip the carpet so well the increased drop is sometimes needed to ensure there is no contact.
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We ran 1/8" drop this year on Colsons and that was probably too much. I'd rather have gone 1/16". |
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Did you cut tread into your colsons?
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We left them untreaded for one event and cut treads in them for our second event. Turned great both times but was a bit rockier than I wanted. Perhaps that's just the tradeoff one has to make.
Back in 2011, 1/8" was just right for a long base with Colsons. |
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For clarification - was it rocky both times because of the drop, or was it rocky after you cut the treads? Also, did the treads affect the smoothness of the wheel's ride (did driving feel more bumpy)?
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2013: 6 wheel WCD with two speed 4 CIM custom shifters geared for 9/19 fps before frictional losses. The wheels were 6inch custom 3d printed and if memory serves they were 1 inch wide. The robot frame was 30"x24", dont rember wheel spacing exactly but it was ~11 inches give or take. Here's a CAD render of it. 2014: 6 wheel WCD with two 3 CIM Ballshifters geared to 6/16 fps before losses. The wheels were the 4 inch AM performance wheels and the frame was 23.5"x32" with about 8" between wheels. We almost went with no drop on this but decided to go with a very slight drop to be safe. Wheel also almost made it a four wheel WCD but decided against it. Here's a render of the robot. |
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Out of random curiosity, what do they say about assumptions?
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They make an a*s out of you and me (assume)
By rocky, I think he means actual rock back and forth due to the drop center. Along the axis of the drop center |
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