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12" Omniwheel
Does anyone know where we can get a 12" omniwheel with a 5/8 keyed shaft on very short notice? I couldn't find any on the web.
Is there any team that has made their own that would be willing to trade or donate them to a rookie team with very limited resources? Thanks, ~Gabriel |
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Re: 12" Omniwheel
i would love a pair as well
how much do they cost usually? |
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Re: 12" Omniwheel
we bought some 3.5 inch omin wheels this year and ran about $90 for 3 (we are using 4 on our robot) we got ours from omniwheels.com i am not sure about 12 inch ones but you might want to contact them and see if they have them
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Re: 12" Omniwheel
Omniwheels.com isn't a website, did you mean omniwheel.com?
Those wheels look great but they don't look like they come bigger than 5" diameter which is way too small for us. |
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Re: 12" Omniwheel
If you are not driving the omniwheels and want some cheap alternatives here they are:
You could always order some Delrin or Teflon and make skis to support the robot If you just need a low friction wheel take a sheet of plywood or normal wood and cut a twelve inch circle with a jigsaw. Then take some slick material (thin teflon works nice) and then use wood screws and sink the heads below the surface (no metal cleats) This gives you a nice big wheel with very little weight and friction. |
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