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Re: Can wheels extend past the frame?
Thanks! We think we managed to fix the problem by simply moving the casters further inside the frame. Is it legal if they don't pass the frame Perimeter?
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Re: Can wheels extend past the frame?
As advised before, switch to ball casters instead if you can't purchase some Omni wheels.
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Re: Can wheels extend past the frame?
It's legal. Now read from some of the other posts here whether it's advisable or not.
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Re: Can wheels extend past the frame?
Yah, We thought about omni wheals, but we figured it would be to easy to push us around. I also proposed the ball casters to the team, but everyone thought the swivel casters would be fine. Could someone put the cons on here?
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Re: Can wheels extend past the frame?
Omni wheels and casters should be equally easy to be pushed by. What resistance to pushing would casters give you?
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Re: Can wheels extend past the frame?
More to the point, Chris, is "what resistance to normal motion do swivel casters give you?" I've heard the horror stories of teams using them, only to have their robot go a little crazy when a caster didn't act like it should have.
I've also seen teams use ball casters with some success; most teams opt for omni wheels of some form instead of casters as you can get a little bit more forward "oomph" from omnis. Short and sweet: swivel casters won't give you any less resistance to being pushed around; in fact, they might be the ones doing the pushing. Ball casters are better about not pushing you around. Omnis give you a little bit more forward/aft push (though not much). |
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Re: Can wheels extend past the frame?
The big thing is a caster bot cant go straight to save its worthless life. The one place you cannot cut corners on in you bot is in your drivetrain. Fork over the cash for omnies. IMHO if it was legal a peg leg would be better then a caster.
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Re: Can wheels extend past the frame?
I don't see any rules preventing peg legs. They just can't have metal feet.
OK, and they might cost too much... |
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Re: Can wheels extend past the frame?
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Ball casters also provide no traction,but do not interfere with the robot going in a straight line. They allow for much easier turning of the robot (easier than swivel casters). Cannot be powered. Omnis provide traction (if powered) in one direction but not in the perpendicular direction. They allow for fairly easy rotation. They are expensive compared to casters. Hope this helps. Last edited by Daniel_LaFleur : 12-02-2010 at 10:25. |
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Re: Can wheels extend past the frame?
Thanks, this has all been a big help. Everyone else on my team still doesn't believe any of it, but I'm hoping when we drive around, they'll come to their senses.
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