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Re: pic: Spotted at IRI: New AM wheel (2)
Here's the scoop:
We will be making 3 versions of this wheel, eventually. 6" diameter wheel is in production now. It is being molded out of black polycarbonate, just like the inside of the FIRST Kit Wheel and the Plastic Omni Wheel. The wheel will come with 12 fasteners (#10-32 screws and nuts), but without tread. We will have tread available, but not included. The target price of the 6" wheel is around $24. We hope to have the 6" wheel available within 4-5 weeks. Depending on the demand for the 6" wheel, we will make a 4" wheel this fall. This won't be available until much later this fall. Price will be a bit lower than the 6". If demand is really high, then we may make a 8" version soon. I don't know if we can afford a third mold. This version may be for next summer. As for the design, this is inspired by the 60/254/968 development of this sort of tread attachment technique. Hopefully, these treads will not need a rivet at each end of the tread, but we shall see once testing begins. The 4" and 6" sized wheels are designed so that PVC pipe can be sandwiched between the two halves in order to make the wheel wider. This is our design theory, and has not been tested yet. The 4" wheel is designed to accept 3" PVC (od = 3.5") and the 6" wheel is designed to accept 5" PVC (od = 5.56) in order to create wider wheels. I suppose that someone could make a 12" wide wheel (or whatever size), if all works out as planned. The hubs for these 3 wheels are all the same. They accept a 1.125" od bearing, and they also can accept any of the live axle hubs that we sell (500 key hub, 375 key hub, DD Globe Hub, 500 Hex Hub). Of course, they have a 1.875" bolt circle. I will update our website so that people can see CAD pics and download CAD models. Hopefully, I will do this soon. Andy B. |
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Re: pic: Spotted at IRI: New AM wheel (2)
Awesome, Andy.
You know that we're good for a few 4" wheels. ![]() |
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Re: pic: Spotted at IRI: New AM wheel (2)
Thanks for the info, it looks it will be another awesome product. I especially like the ability to make them wider with pvc pipe, very clever.
![]() If they're being molded, couldn't they be made with some sort of texture under the lip to better grip the tread? Just a thought, may be unnecessary. |
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I forgot to mention the name for this product: Plaction Wheel (plastic + traction = plaction) Andy. |
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Re: pic: Spotted at IRI: New AM wheel (2)
One thing I noticed at the table: the wedgetop tread sitting out looked appreciably thinner than the stuff we've used in the past from McMaster-Carr. Is it from a different source? Would the McMaster belting still fit? I suppose it's a moot point for us, since it took a year and a half (and some 25 competition matches at two events) to throw a single tread on our much-loved (and, admittedly, much-abused) 2007 robot, but you never know when you'll need a new tread in the middle of nowhere*.
*Or, as I found out while trying to find a 3/16" rivet and rivet tool at Brunswick Eruption last year, in the middle of New Jersey! |
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Re: pic: Spotted at IRI: New AM wheel (2)
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$24 > $10 hmmmm…. Maybe they won’t be in the kit…. ![]() |
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As long as you cut the tread to the correct length and width (ie: no bunching/peaking/whatever you want to call it at the ends), it should retain itself just fine. |
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Re: pic: Spotted at IRI: New AM wheel (2)
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I'm sure Andy will keep us updated though. As far as the wheels themselves go, I would most definitely purchase a few sets of the 4" wheels at these prices. I'd love to be able to avoid machining the aluminum equivalent, if these hold up just as well. Looks very promising! |
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Re: pic: Spotted at IRI: New AM wheel (2)
I should clarify. Like Travis, I wouldn't want to run my wheels without rivets. I was illustrating that it is possible to do so, if you so desired.
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Re: pic: Spotted at IRI: New AM wheel (2)
hmm looks like the wheels team 612 made in '08
![]() http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/img...1fc0a6ab_l.jpg Sorry this is the best picture I could find of them. Right now we are currently working on improving the design of our '08 wheel. ![]() Last edited by nahstobor : 23-07-2008 at 21:26. Reason: can't spell for beans |
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Re: pic: Spotted at IRI: New AM wheel (2)
Hmmmm, those look fairly cost effective.... I like it....
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Re: pic: Spotted at IRI: New AM wheel (2)
I think he must be talking about how the tread is attached, clamped between the two halves of the wheel. But I can't really tell much from that picture.
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Those don't look like 2 piece wheels to me. |
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Re: pic: Spotted at IRI: New AM wheel (2)
Our mentors are finalizing the '08 season recap in order to present it to new recruits next month. One of our conclusions is that we will probably go with the simplest 4" wheels we can find in '09. 6" are doable though.
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