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pic: Follower Wheel
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That looks beautifully integrated! any reason why you chose to use the large gear on top instead of a small gear and a multiplier in code?
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Probably so it would clear the encoder. VEX gears increase in size in 1" increments.
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Do you have a sort of spring to keep it driven into the ground? Also, be very careful in making sure it deploys 100%. 973 used them in 2013 for their 6wd and in quarterfinals at champs, 1 follower wheel didn't deploy and that cost us the match. Don't want your team to learn that the hard way.
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Re: pic: Follower Wheel
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Yes, we would either use a rubber band or use a spring to make sure it is down. It always be deployed, we would just need to make sure that it moves smothly. Once we make a bracket to attach it, we will see how smooth it is. We may need to make some adjustments, but it shouldn't be too hard to make it move smoothly. |
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Re: pic: Follower Wheel
How wide is it at the widest point? Wondering if it'd fit between a WCD frame and the bumper.
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The widest point is 2.25".
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