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Re: pic: 2015 WCD Clearance Considerations
I don't think catching on the edge of the incline is a deal breaker. While not the most elegant solution, HDPE is very slick plastic and your back wheels would still be touching the ground.
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Re: pic: 2015 WCD Clearance Considerations
But if you go with an 8 wheel 4" drive, you could easily make sure that you don't bottom out between wheels. That's assuming you don't go for a super long wheelbase.
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Re: pic: 2015 WCD Clearance Considerations
To clarify, it's the trackwidth that's the challenge, not the wheelbase. As mentioned, adding additional wheels easily solves the challenges with the wheelbase when you're travelling perpendicular to the scoring platform. However, if you're travelling down the length of the platform (or at more extreme angles towards the platform), the width between your wheels may cause your robot to bottom out if you don't have enough ground clearance.
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Re: pic: 2015 WCD Clearance Considerations
oh right. Got it
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