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Rover Wheels
Has anyone been searching for some alternative sources for Rover Wheels (especially for prototype bots, the trailer, etc) ?
I've been thinking about buying a sheet of Acetyl (the material of the treads) and just gluing them onto our old KOP wheels. Rover wheels are kinda steep |
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Re: Rover Wheels
FIRST is requiring us to use the rover wheels. I am not sure about other sources, but they won't allow the older wheels, according to my understanding
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Re: Rover Wheels
These rover wheels are custom made by AndyMark. They are the same spokes as last year with a different tread material bonded to them. I think.
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That sounds like a good solution to save wear on the real wheels while still getting the effects of the low CoF.
As long as you don't use them on the final robot, of course. |
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Yeah, Andy Mark, Sell's them were picking some up as we speak
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Re: Rover Wheels
A note to everyone replying "get some from AndyMark" - the original poster asked for some alternatives for use on practice trailers and prototype bots, due to the cost of the wheels.
$40 for a pair of wheels for the practice trailer may not be in some teams budgets, I know one of the teams I am working with falls into that category, so lets try and provide some helpful alternatives, please? |
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Re: Rover Wheels
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Good point. For practice purposes, a very easy thing to do is this: Rivet on a 0.04" thick strip (or thereabouts) of Acetal plastic to the kit wheels from 2007 or 2008. The 2009 Rover Wheels are actually 6.08 in diameter. Keep in mind that this would be for practice purposes only, if a team wants to reuse their wheels from last year. According to rule R06, only Rover Wheels are allowed in this year's game. Andy B. |
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Thank you for all your helpful feedback
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We are looking at using last year's wheels for a mock up of the trailer. I don't see that the difference will be that great on the trailer. For the most part, its going to follow your bot anyway. Only when the bot goes into a spin and the trailer jackknifes would it make a difference.
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Do you have any recommendations on where to acquire the Acetal material for this? Is it available at a Lowes/Home Depot, or is this more of a specialty product? |
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