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Re: pic: Jester Drive:Mecanum Wheel Drive Train
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We only needed 30 parts per wheel total. 8 rollers, 8 shafts, 8 screws, hub, Lexan piece, 4 bushings in two sizes. This does not include the sprocket or its attachments. |
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Re: pic: Jester Drive:Mecanum Wheel Drive Train
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Making the wheel we had at nationals (for display only) took about 2 years from initial concept through prototyping to the wheel. The first year: After seeing the ones used to remove containers from airplanes, my dad decided to try to make some. By the end of the summer, we had a set for the Robovation kit. We also had the programming to operate it. The second year: two experimental wheels were made, similar in design to the current ones. When we decided to try them this year and keep six wheels as a reserve, we had a set made. However, when we tested that set, we found that it did not have enough traction, and we could not get another set of rollers designed and built in time to test them before ship, so we went with six wheel drive. We had the textured rollers made before ship day, but have not tested to find out which roller tread is best. More testing to come at a later date. One set of wheels can be made in about 3 days, from part production to assembly to mounting on a robot. |
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Re: pic: Jester Drive:Mecanum Wheel Drive Train
When I first saw 357 strafe, I was driving in a match in Philly, and I don't know if they were on our alliance or the other, but I was amazed. Especially since how it worked wasn't immediately visible. I had a look later, and loved what I saw. Very nice job guys.
As for control's why not go for a keyboard and a joystick? make the keyboard be WASD, for strafing and forwards/backwards, and joystick for turning. A mouse would be even cooler, but a bit harder to implement. Would be neat to see... I mean it works for First person shooter's, why not a robot ![]() |
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as for our current controls, we only use a single joystick. normal: front, back and spin trigger: direct motion in the direction the joystick is pointing -it's actually a lot easier than dealing with two joysticks |
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Re: pic: Jester Drive:Mecanum Wheel Drive Train
We use 2 joysticks on 1083 with our omni wheeld holonomic bot. Its really easy to drive, much like what 190 does.
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the control system that i came up with for mechanums was to have 2 joysticks pitched on 45's with open loop programing. you could have a noormal tank drive hangling with the abilty still to go left and right. however your driver would have to be realy $@#$@#$@#$@# good. Of course i came up with this because im complletely useless with programing things of any nature except in legos.
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Re: pic: Jester Drive:Mecanum Wheel Drive Train
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As BrianBSL said, its exactly the same. Mechanum wheels have rollers at 45 degree angles, for the omni holonomic drove you put the entire wheel at 45 degrees. There are slight differences but its still the same. Quote:
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Re: pic: Jester Drive:Mecanum Wheel Drive Train
You're completely right... I thought he was referring to omni wheels set in the same frame as our mecanum wheels. In fact, we were encouraged early on to try using the 45 degree omni-wheel set-up because of the complexities of the mecanum drive system. However, there is a disadvantage in the 45 degree omni-wheel drive train when it comes to driving over obstacles. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think the set-up also has a harder time adapting to different surfaces.
Sorry for the lack of posts lately. I'll be answering questions more quickly more often. |
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Re: pic: Jester Drive:Mecanum Wheel Drive Train
it looks like the wheels are set up so they are just easier to turn, ie less resistance for more maneuvarbility
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Have you driven with it? I only drove the EDUbot prototype. Others have driven the real thing. No bearings? Two bushings pressed together (one was smaller than the other) formed the bearing on each side of the wheel. Nylon is slippery enough that the rollers didn't need bearings. How are your rollers attached to the hub? The hub looks something like two thin Skyways with a connecting bar between the hubs. The rims have holes in them to hold steel axles, which are kept from falling out by a piece of lexan screwed to the outside. Is that even more parts? No. The roller axles were labeled as shafts in the parts list. Did you mold any parts inside the rollers? Nothing in the wheel was molded. It was all formed using SLS (a laser drawing patterns in powder). There are no parts inside the rollers. Are these mecanum wheels or omni/grenade wheels? Mecanum, something like what some airlines use to unload containers from airplanes. The only picture I have is of the side of the hub, nothing else was attached. |
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