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Re: Pneumatic Wheels vs Treads
My team is going with pneumatic wheels simply because we did not want to deal with the long lead time on treads.
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Re: Pneumatic Wheels vs Treads
Also, I don't think pneumatic wheels on the kitbot frame are representative of their full capabilities, because the kitbot does not have much ground clearance, which contributed to it getting stuck in the moat.
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There will be some lovely footage of it flying over the moat Dukes of Hazzard-style in the reveal video or uploaded afterwards! Here's the testing video of the moat Last edited by PurpleInk : 12-01-2016 at 10:49. |
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Re: Pneumatic Wheels vs Treads
Aside from ground clearance, does the Ri3D Indiana team say if those are 6" or 8" wheels? My very un-calibrated eye seems to think those are 6" wheels in the video. If that's the case, consider that the 8" variety may provide better performance.
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From what I see on their twitter their wheels see to be the 8" variety because of the oranges... but if you look at the holes along the side you can see that the wheels go across about 7.5 holes of length so 7.5 inches and the pneumatic wheels are just under 8" from my measurments.
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Another thing to note is that AM assembled that chassis with the wheels in the "long 8" wheel configuration" using the belts included in their 8" pneumatic wheel kit. You can use the belts included in the 14u3 kit for the 6" wheel square configuration, put the wheels in those holes for a shorter wheelbase. I believe that is what Snow Problem did and that is what we did at Team [Redacted]. That shorter wheel base causes the front of the robot to be higher when the front wheel has cleared the ramp and is hanging out in space. That helps get the front bottom corner on the frame over the rock wall. We did find that it hitting it at speed works better than trying to crawl over it. |
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Re: Pneumatic Wheels vs Treads
Same reason, but we're looking at COTS semi-pneumatics and making our own wheels more than pneumatic. Our goal is to have a drive platform crossing half of the defenses before the tread would be available so we can spend time on manipulators. An hour of web searches renewed our previous understanding that there aren't any other COTS treads out there that looked both tough enough for FRC and affordable.
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Re: Pneumatic Wheels vs Treads
If I was looking to make my own treads, I would look at conveyor belting. Available at Mcmaster Carr or your local conveyor supply company.
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Re: Pneumatic Wheels vs Treads
Team 1619 has some nice resources on tank treads and they have used them for a while.
http://www.team1619.org/robots/desig...hts/tank-drive |
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