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Re: 4" Heavy Duty Mecanum Wheels
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Originally Posted by Alan Anderson
So why not treat the outer rubber as an actual tread? Make the roller out of a hard material, and create the equivalent of a rubber slipcover that gets pulled over the roller core. Keeping the "tread" in place is a matter of appropriate engineering; I can think of several options.
Or you could form the roller core to have some overhang around small pits or slots, then pour the softer material around it. Even if it isn't adhering the same way a dual pour between highly compatible materials would, it is still mechanically secured.
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Absolutely there is a way to make a design like that work. In my experience on some molds I have done, even with features like that, the tread has come off (this is particularly true when dealing with skid steered drive wheels where they scrub along the surface, or even getting pushed sideways from an opponent). Again, I'm not saying its not possible, it is actually quite do-able. Just in my experience, I would do everything I could to make sure those two layers were bonded. Whether its a direct "insert mold", a spray on adhesive, a roughened surface, grooves or slots, or some combination of all of them...
-Brando
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