The Robot (Named Mjolnir, after Thor's Hammer) |
In addition, like I mentioned earlier, we replaced the regular wheels we had before with omni-wheels so it could turn properly on hard surfaces. Our regular wheels wouldn't let the robot turn without skidding because there was too much friction when you try to move the wheel sideways. The omni-wheels have smaller wheels built in to the edges so it can move freely in any direction.
To do all these changes, we needed to completely dissemble both sides of the drive train. Also, the new wheels were slightly different smaller, so we had to create new spacers to let the wheels fit in without too much slop.
Front: Jahad Back (Right to Left): Jonathan, Wesley, Mikhail, Julian, and Thomas |
These high-schoolers, some of whom had never even touched an allen wrench before this school year, practically replaced every part on that robot, in some cases more than once. They've already learned many new skills and have a much better understanding of robotics and engineering in general. We will begin going over electrical aspects of the robot, as well as get a chance to program the robot within the next few weeks. With all this practice, we will be more than prepared for build season when it comes!
-Jonathan Hacker