Somebody's got treads...
...and they seem to work quite well. No bumps or anything.
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M'Aiken Magic - Treads
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Re: M'Aiken Magic - Treads
That's almost the exact same shape as my chassis. They also "stall" at the top for a second, then come back down hard.
I think we should add about 80 pounds of dead weight on the robot and see how it fares over the bump.
I think we should add about 80 pounds of dead weight on the robot and see how it fares over the bump.
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Re: M'Aiken Magic - Treads
It doesn't look to me like they carpeted the floor. I don't think its remotely possible to make that think turn smoothly on carpet.
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To me, looks like an extremely 'light weight' design.
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