Here's a video of the robot in action. Sorry about talking so much before I start demonstrating the robot. The robot doesn't start moving until near the 2:00 mark.
I added a set of Vex Mecanum wheels to a Dagu Rover 5 platform.
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Here's a video of the robot in action. Sorry about talking so much before I start demonstrating the robot. The robot doesn't start moving until near the 2:00 mark.
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I 3d printed a set of mecanum wheels for my rover 5, how do you find the Vex wheels? What surfaces do they work on? What issues did you have with the Fingertech mecanum wheels?
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I ordered the wheels directly from Vex.
http://www.vexrobotics.com/vex/products/accessories/motion/276-1447.html
The Fingertech wheels didn't spin freely on their own. Apparently they work better if properly lubricated. The Fingertech wheels I used were the older version. I haven't tried the latest version sold by SparkFun.
https://www.sparkfun.com/products/11578
The Vex wheels work on any surface (within reason) without issue. IMO, the Vex wheels are great.
I usually control the "robot" remotely. At these times it's not "autonomous".
So far the only autonomous behaviour the robot exhibits is to drive in a figure 8. Here's a link to an autonomous figure 8 with the robot driving with the front of the robot always facing the direction of travel.
The next video shows the robot performing an autonomous figure 8 without changing its heading.
I haven't added sensors to the robot which would allow it to avoid obstacles. I'm not sure I will put much effort into converting this robot to an autonomous robot since it's so fun to drive remotely.
I do have other robots in the works which I plan to make autonous.
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