Go to Post Many students I have met will insist that nothing is better than FIRST robotics. And most people would agree that a ham sandwich is better than nothing. So does it logically follow that a ham sandwich is better than FIRST robotics? - tsaksa [more]
Home
Go Back   Chief Delphi > FIRST > General Forum
CD-Media   CD-Spy  
portal register members calendar search Today's Posts Mark Forums Read FAQ rules

 
Reply
Thread Tools Rating: Thread Rating: 2 votes, 3.00 average. Display Modes
  #16   Spotlight this post!  
Unread 11-01-2010, 23:49
Andrew.Jensen Andrew.Jensen is offline
Registered User
FRC #2240 (Brute Force)
Team Role: Student
 
Join Date: Sep 2009
Rookie Year: 2008
Location: Denver, Colorado
Posts: 11
Andrew.Jensen is on a distinguished road
Re: Tank Treads

Quote:
Originally Posted by EricH View Post
Wheels on one end, tank tracks on the other.
We were considering that, but in the end we decided to go with a whole tread. I forget the reasoning, however. But even so, it would still not change the question of where to get some treads for a reasonable price
Reply With Quote
  #17   Spotlight this post!  
Unread 11-01-2010, 23:52
viperred396's Avatar
viperred396 viperred396 is offline
people have lives during January?!?
AKA: Bryan
FRC #2240 (Brute Force)
Team Role: Leadership
 
Join Date: Nov 2008
Rookie Year: 2009
Location: Colorado
Posts: 185
viperred396 has a spectacular aura aboutviperred396 has a spectacular aura aboutviperred396 has a spectacular aura about
Re: Tank Treads

Quote:
Originally Posted by EricH View Post
Wheels on one end, tank tracks on the other.
As Andrew said we did consider it but then we decided not to because we think that the tracks will help us navigate the humps easier

As of now we were thinking about maybe adapting snowblower tracks to suit our needs
__________________

2010 CO Regional: Finalist
2007 CO Regional: Semi-Finalist
Reply With Quote
  #18   Spotlight this post!  
Unread 11-01-2010, 23:57
Andrew.Jensen Andrew.Jensen is offline
Registered User
FRC #2240 (Brute Force)
Team Role: Student
 
Join Date: Sep 2009
Rookie Year: 2008
Location: Denver, Colorado
Posts: 11
Andrew.Jensen is on a distinguished road
Re: Tank Treads

Quote:
Originally Posted by viperred396 View Post
As Andrew said we did consider it but then we decided not to because we think that the tracks will help us navigate the humps easier

As of now we were thinking about maybe adapting snowblower tracks to suit our needs
Me and Bill were discussing finding synchronous conveyor belts, but they were rather expensive, like $400 a piece.
__________________
Reply With Quote
  #19   Spotlight this post!  
Unread 12-01-2010, 00:07
EricH's Avatar
EricH EricH is offline
New year, new team
FRC #1197 (Torbots)
Team Role: Engineer
 
Join Date: Jan 2005
Rookie Year: 2003
Location: SoCal
Posts: 19,817
EricH has a reputation beyond reputeEricH has a reputation beyond reputeEricH has a reputation beyond reputeEricH has a reputation beyond reputeEricH has a reputation beyond reputeEricH has a reputation beyond reputeEricH has a reputation beyond reputeEricH has a reputation beyond reputeEricH has a reputation beyond reputeEricH has a reputation beyond reputeEricH has a reputation beyond repute
Re: Tank Treads

You could try http://www.andymark.biz/am-0566.html or http://www.andymark.biz/am-0565.html for some belting material. AndyMark also sells 1" wide x 10' long pieces, officially for use on a plaction wheel. Nothing says you can't put some 1" wide pieces of different types side-by-side to get a tread. You'd still have to figure out how to connect the ends, though.
__________________
Past teams:
2003-2007: FRC0330 BeachBots
2008: FRC1135 Shmoebotics
2012: FRC4046 Schroedinger's Dragons

"Rockets are tricky..."--Elon Musk

Reply With Quote
  #20   Spotlight this post!  
Unread 12-01-2010, 00:11
Andrew.Jensen Andrew.Jensen is offline
Registered User
FRC #2240 (Brute Force)
Team Role: Student
 
Join Date: Sep 2009
Rookie Year: 2008
Location: Denver, Colorado
Posts: 11
Andrew.Jensen is on a distinguished road
Re: Tank Treads

Thank you, EricH, that might work well! It's cheap too! Just have to figure out how to rig it to work....
__________________
Reply With Quote
  #21   Spotlight this post!  
Unread 12-01-2010, 00:13
skimoose's Avatar
skimoose skimoose is offline
Parent/Mentor/Engineer
AKA: Arthur Dutra
FRC #0228 (GUS)
Team Role: Electrical
 
Join Date: Jan 2005
Rookie Year: 2003
Location: Meriden, Connecticut
Posts: 568
skimoose has a reputation beyond reputeskimoose has a reputation beyond reputeskimoose has a reputation beyond reputeskimoose has a reputation beyond reputeskimoose has a reputation beyond reputeskimoose has a reputation beyond reputeskimoose has a reputation beyond reputeskimoose has a reputation beyond reputeskimoose has a reputation beyond reputeskimoose has a reputation beyond reputeskimoose has a reputation beyond repute
Re: Tank Treads

Quote:
Originally Posted by Andrew.Jensen View Post
Me and Bill were discussing finding synchronous conveyor belts, but they were rather expensive, like $400 a piece.
As Madison said Brecoflex belts are expensive, and in heavy defense they can and will fail. Team 195 used Brecoflex belt tracks in 2005 or 2006

I'd check with someone from 195, but I recall hearing a failure rate of 10-12 belts over the competition season because of the heavy defense (pushing matches). That's a LOT of cash in replacement parts.
__________________

2009 CT Regional Motorola Quality Award
2010 VRC Connecticut Championship Winners & Amaze Award
2010 VRC Championship Divisional Energy Award
2010 WPI Regional Winner
2010 WPI Regional Engineering Inspiration Award
2011 WPI Regional Chairman's Award
2012 WPI Regional Finalists
Reply With Quote
  #22   Spotlight this post!  
Unread 12-01-2010, 00:18
viperred396's Avatar
viperred396 viperred396 is offline
people have lives during January?!?
AKA: Bryan
FRC #2240 (Brute Force)
Team Role: Leadership
 
Join Date: Nov 2008
Rookie Year: 2009
Location: Colorado
Posts: 185
viperred396 has a spectacular aura aboutviperred396 has a spectacular aura aboutviperred396 has a spectacular aura about
Re: Tank Treads

Quote:
Originally Posted by skimoose View Post
As Madison said Brecoflex belts are expensive, and in heavy defense they can and will fail. Team 195 used Brecoflex belt tracks in 2005 or 2006

I'd check with someone from 195, but I recall hearing a failure rate of 10-12 belts over the competition season because of the heavy defense (pushing matches). That's a LOT of cash in replacement parts.
Thanks! thats good to know as we don't have a huge budget to spend and if they break that could really put us in the hole.

Just wondering do you guys think snowblower tracks might work if they were somehow cut down to size?
__________________

2010 CO Regional: Finalist
2007 CO Regional: Semi-Finalist
Reply With Quote
  #23   Spotlight this post!  
Unread 12-01-2010, 00:42
Jerry Jerry is offline
Registered User
FRC #0316
 
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Earth
Posts: 1
Jerry is an unknown quantity at this point
Re: Tank Treads

Hi, Could you use the Tank Tread kit from Vex??


http://www.vexrobotics.com/276-2168.html
Reply With Quote
  #24   Spotlight this post!  
Unread 12-01-2010, 00:54
Travis Hoffman's Avatar Unsung FIRST Hero
Travis Hoffman Travis Hoffman is offline
O-H
FRC #0048 (Delphi E.L.I.T.E.)
Team Role: Engineer
 
Join Date: Sep 2001
Rookie Year: 2001
Location: Warren, Ohio USA
Posts: 4,047
Travis Hoffman has a reputation beyond reputeTravis Hoffman has a reputation beyond reputeTravis Hoffman has a reputation beyond reputeTravis Hoffman has a reputation beyond reputeTravis Hoffman has a reputation beyond reputeTravis Hoffman has a reputation beyond reputeTravis Hoffman has a reputation beyond reputeTravis Hoffman has a reputation beyond reputeTravis Hoffman has a reputation beyond reputeTravis Hoffman has a reputation beyond reputeTravis Hoffman has a reputation beyond repute
Re: Tank Treads

Read this thread:

http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...ad.php?t=59943

There is a Canadian company that supplied conveyor belting to both 1114 and 2056 whose name escapes me right now. I'll have to dig through my 2008 orders to find out the name. They had, in my opinion, a "better" way of joining the ends of their tank tread conveyor belts together to provide a stronger seam. They sell products that are compatible with Brecoflex pulleys.

Last I checked, Brecoflex provides discounts to FIRST teams for their products, but even so, the materials are expensive, especially when you factor in spare parts costs - you WILL want to purchase spare belts.

Brecoflex CAN work without becoming a total horror story - we've had success, as has 379, and others. But all tank tread systems are relatively heavy and expensive, and require numerous spares on hand to give a team a decent sense of security.

All I've got to say about full-length tank treads is - think what happens when a 25"+ long tread starts climbing a 45 degree bump. Consider what a bot waiting on the other side might do in such a leverage-advantageous situation when contact outside of the bumper zone on a bump is permitted per the rules.

For a self-inflicted simulation of the potential situation I'm describing, check out http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CjHMb55EXmY. Proceed accordingly.
__________________

Travis Hoffman, Enginerd, FRC Team 48 Delphi E.L.I.T.E.
Encouraging Learning in Technology and Engineering - www.delphielite.com
NEOFRA - Northeast Ohio FIRST Robotics Alliance - www.neofra.com
NEOFRA / Delphi E.L.I.T.E. FLL Regional Partner
Reply With Quote
  #25   Spotlight this post!  
Unread 12-01-2010, 01:19
Tom Line's Avatar
Tom Line Tom Line is offline
Raptors can't turn doorknobs.
FRC #1718 (The Fighting Pi)
Team Role: Mentor
 
Join Date: Jan 2007
Rookie Year: 1999
Location: Armada, Michigan
Posts: 2,537
Tom Line has a reputation beyond reputeTom Line has a reputation beyond reputeTom Line has a reputation beyond reputeTom Line has a reputation beyond reputeTom Line has a reputation beyond reputeTom Line has a reputation beyond reputeTom Line has a reputation beyond reputeTom Line has a reputation beyond reputeTom Line has a reputation beyond reputeTom Line has a reputation beyond reputeTom Line has a reputation beyond repute
Re: Tank Treads

One of the biggest problems you'll find with treads is difficulty turning. In fact, 1718 had custom treads their first year that turned out to be a disaster. The treads were so sticky that they worked great when the robot was 40 pounds. When the team finished the robot the right before ship, they discovered that at full weight the robot would not turn. In fact if you tried to turn the treads would stay stuck linearly to the floor and the robot would drive right out of them.

Treads are NOT a trivial design excercise, and I would caution anyone against trying them without realizing you may have to make a very sizeable time and engineering investment (not to mention weight and cash) to make them work correctly.
Reply With Quote
  #26   Spotlight this post!  
Unread 12-01-2010, 01:23
nnfuller's Avatar
nnfuller nnfuller is offline
Registered User
AKA: Alumni
FRC #2733 (Pigmice)
 
Join Date: Jun 2008
Rookie Year: 2002
Location: USA, Oregon, Portland
Posts: 110
nnfuller is on a distinguished road
Re: Tank Treads

Quote:
Originally Posted by Travis Hoffman View Post
All I've got to say about full-length tank treads is - think what happens when a 25"+ long tread starts climbing a 45 degree bump. Consider what a bot waiting on the other side might do in such a leverage-advantageous situation when contact outside of the bumper zone on a bump is permitted per the rules.
I think this is something all teams need to keep in mind. Basically the GDC has declared "the bumps" as a kind of free for all zone. i can definately see teams trying to take advantage of this leverage situation...
Reply With Quote
  #27   Spotlight this post!  
Unread 12-01-2010, 01:45
CraigHickman
 
Posts: n/a
Re: Tank Treads

Quote:
Originally Posted by thefro526 View Post
Check out this link:

http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...ad.php?t=60591

It's an old design by Craig Hickman, I'd suggest PM-ing him with any questions, I'm sure he'd be more than glad to help. (His user name is CraigHickman)
I'd be glad to answer anything about this design. I'd offer to send out the CAD, but I don't exactly own the rights to the design of some components. A team I'm currently involved with is considering this system (nearly an analogous design to that one, actually) with some minor changes, and I'm fairly certain a gearbox redesign as well. The Outback system is fantastic, and this is one of the first games since 2004/5 to really want tracks for climbing things.

Quote:
Originally Posted by rkelly23 View Post
You would need to do some rather extensive thinking about the suspension. Our team is kicking this idea around and my hint is to go look at the mechanical structures of military tanks. Any other comments about tank treads and teams that are planning to use them are highly appreciated.
A properly designed track system for robotics use should have a few factors:
-Self tensioning
-Robust
-No need for suspension
-Lightweight
-Very rigid to avoid torsion when turning in place
-High CoF for pushing traction (>1.5 is preferable. Red Linatex is 1.6, IRC)

If you can do all of these, your track system will succeed. Any failures in the above list can lead to some fairly catastrophic breakdowns, and a large cost in belts.
Reply With Quote
  #28   Spotlight this post!  
Unread 12-01-2010, 01:59
Cory's Avatar
Cory Cory is offline
Registered User
AKA: Cory McBride
FRC #0254 (The Cheesy Poofs)
Team Role: Engineer
 
Join Date: May 2002
Rookie Year: 2001
Location: Redwood City, CA
Posts: 6,817
Cory has a reputation beyond reputeCory has a reputation beyond reputeCory has a reputation beyond reputeCory has a reputation beyond reputeCory has a reputation beyond reputeCory has a reputation beyond reputeCory has a reputation beyond reputeCory has a reputation beyond reputeCory has a reputation beyond reputeCory has a reputation beyond reputeCory has a reputation beyond repute
Send a message via AIM to Cory
Re: Tank Treads

Quote:
Originally Posted by EricH View Post
You could try http://www.andymark.biz/am-0566.html or http://www.andymark.biz/am-0565.html for some belting material. AndyMark also sells 1" wide x 10' long pieces, officially for use on a plaction wheel. Nothing says you can't put some 1" wide pieces of different types side-by-side to get a tread. You'd still have to figure out how to connect the ends, though.
Roughtop or wedgetop would be totally useless as the backing is smooth. You want a tread with backing. Transmitting power through a slick surface is not a very good idea.
__________________
2001-2004: Team 100
2006-Present: Team 254
Reply With Quote
  #29   Spotlight this post!  
Unread 12-01-2010, 02:45
Akash Rastogi Akash Rastogi is offline
Jim Zondag is my Spirit Animal
FRC #2170 (Titanium Tomahawks)
Team Role: Mentor
 
Join Date: Feb 2007
Rookie Year: 2006
Location: Manchester, Connecticut
Posts: 7,003
Akash Rastogi has a reputation beyond reputeAkash Rastogi has a reputation beyond reputeAkash Rastogi has a reputation beyond reputeAkash Rastogi has a reputation beyond reputeAkash Rastogi has a reputation beyond reputeAkash Rastogi has a reputation beyond reputeAkash Rastogi has a reputation beyond reputeAkash Rastogi has a reputation beyond reputeAkash Rastogi has a reputation beyond reputeAkash Rastogi has a reputation beyond reputeAkash Rastogi has a reputation beyond repute
Re: Tank Treads

I would recommend Brecoflex for the final design but for prototyping, inverted and double sided timing belt is an appropriate substitute as the pulleys (wheel?) for Brecoflex would take time to order and ship.
__________________
My posts and opinions do not necessarily reflect those of my affiliated team.
['16-'xx]: Mentor FRC 2170 | ['11-'13]: Co-Founder/Mentor FRC 3929 | ['06-'10]: Student FRC 11 - MORT | ['08-'12]: Founder - EWCP (OG)

Last edited by Akash Rastogi : 12-01-2010 at 02:54.
Reply With Quote
  #30   Spotlight this post!  
Unread 12-01-2010, 03:03
Ross340 Ross340 is offline
It's all food in the food
AKA: Ross
FRC #0340 (G.R.R.)
Team Role: Driver
 
Join Date: Jan 2007
Rookie Year: 2007
Location: Rochester NY
Posts: 72
Ross340 will become famous soon enoughRoss340 will become famous soon enough
Re: Tank Treads

one thing you may want to look into are blower belts. aka supercharger belts. they come 2-3'' wide and you're not gonna skip or strip the teeth off of or break or stretch one of those puppies. ever. they can be pricey but come in a wide range of sizes.
__________________
Reply With Quote
Reply


Thread Tools
Display Modes Rate This Thread
Rate This Thread:

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

vB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Forum Jump

Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
Tank Treads? reversed_rocker General Forum 7 20-04-2009 19:10
Tank Treads??? SLA Kit & Additional Hardware 2 16-01-2007 20:53
Semi-Tank Tread/Half Tank Treads thoughtful Technical Discussion 4 11-01-2005 08:33
Tank Treads dddriveman Kit & Additional Hardware 27 06-05-2004 18:16
Tank treads snowdragon General Forum 0 21-01-2004 16:57


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 11:58.

The Chief Delphi Forums are sponsored by Innovation First International, Inc.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.6.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2017, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright © Chief Delphi