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Where did you get those mecanum wheels? Never seen ones like that before.
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Does it spin in place well? It looks like the mecanum wheels might need to be swapped.
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I think that's an intended feature of the wheel; you can tighten and loosen the rollers to get varying degrees of forwards versus sideways traction.
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Seriously though, even if you loosen the rollers, they are always end-loaded when the wheel is being driven. This creates substantial friction. Roller bearing friction increases traction in the fwd/rev direction, but decreases traction and force in the strafe direction. For many applications (like Breakaway?) this may be a good trade-off. I like the look of the new steel end-plates. The mounting tabs look quite a bit more rugged. The aluminum tabs on the 8" AM mecs bend very easily - even to the point of locking up the roller. ~ |
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I don't understand. Are you stating that as a deficiency of this specific wheel design, or of mecanum wheels in general?
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Way to go Nitesh and WBI - this is a cool design! I hope you bring this to IRI so we can check it out.
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I find that the 8" Mecanum tabs are quite sturdy. Andy B. |
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We thought about different things you could do with all 8 wheels on the ground, but it seems like you don't gain a lot with that because you lose both your traction and maneuverability. Quote:
.Thanks for all the compliments, and if you have any other questions or comments, please post them. Last edited by nitbaj : 25-06-2010 at 10:52. Reason: Answering Another Question |
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When viewed from the bottom they should form an O. see this post: http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...4&postcount=18 ~ |
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In the pictures on the website the wheels are on the wrong way. If you look at the video the wheels are on the correct way. If you look at the video vs. the pictures the pneumatic and wiring is different, the video is the most up to date version.
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Just a quick update for everyone interested, since the last post we have fixed the mecanums, we had actually done this a while ago but some of the media was not up to date. We also replaced all the electronics board material with pegboard and we added a shooter so we could use it as a demo/show bot. It is still made of nearly all 80/20 so with the shooter and hopper it probably weighs about the same as a normal FRC bot now (but we haven't weighed it since so thats just an estimate).
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We used these Mecanum's this year. They do look a lot sturdier, but the bolts and rather small and can bend easily. Our Breakaway robot had a similar drive, but without the moveable wheels. We used 4 Mecanums on the inside and 4 traction wheels on the outside, raised slightly. This allowed us to cross the bump easily - the traction wheels were geared down and pulled us over the bump. We could cross the bump easily at full robot speed but when the robot came down on the other side of the bump, the bounce would bend the small Mecanum wheel bolts. The electronics guys didn't like us crossing the bump that fast anyway...
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