What does the Boe-Bot back wheel look like?
Hello,
I'm looking at buying the boebot, but I can't tell from pics, what the wheel is like. It looks like a rubber ball with a whole in the middle, that has a metal clip going through it. To me, it doesn't look very sturdy, but I could be wrong.
Thanks,
pcrobot
I'm looking at buying the boebot, but I can't tell from pics, what the wheel is like. It looks like a rubber ball with a whole in the middle, that has a metal clip going through it. To me, it doesn't look very sturdy, but I could be wrong.
Thanks,
pcrobot
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Jon Williams
Applications Engineer, Parallax
Dallas, TX· USA
Having now tried a 4-wheel robot, I appreciate more the tri-pod robot. And a key part of the tripod robot is something that does not limit your turns. The little ball slides sideways really really well -- which is important, believe it or not.
If you build a 4-wheel robot, differential drive does not work -- the front wheels keep you going straight. If you make the front wheels steerable, now your robot has to move like a car -- including backing up and going forward, it still can't turn in place like a tri-pod robot can.
Basically, the tripod robot with slippery wheel/caster/ball is the easiest to control. And that's what you want for your first robot. You may even want that for your fifth robot. And it's also very practical for many robot uses -- maze following, Sumo, kitchen floors, concrete floors. Deep shag rug would be a problem, but then it's a problem for many other robot wheel systems too.
The first hand experience helps.
I should be able to purchase my boe-bot soon!
Thanks again!
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Robotics
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Could you elaborate on the 4 wheel robot? I was thinking about buying (or copying) one of the 4 wheel robots like Budget Robotics sells, but really wondered how the steering, and mabye battery life would be.
Wade