nmantas
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I have a unique project that I'm hoping to get some feedback on. I'm a high school teacher and I'm tasked with getting students to make wire-controlled, homemade cars.....with bottom dollar of course.
The students will have to assemble a simple drivetrain and build a vehicle from parts such as:
This vehicle will then have to be driven through a course. The motors will be wired to a simple switch(s) that will be in the driver's hand.
The main issue so far is how to make the car turn. We have discussed having the vehicle turn with fixed axles. We discussed having one rear wheel being forward while the other being reverse and only activating the reverse to turn the front (reverse would have to be geared in a way so that it would easily spin forward when the other motor is on). We talked about possibly using a trike design where the front wheels are drive but independent where straight would be both on and turning would be one on and one off (other end is caster). In a perfect world this would be something for the students to work out the system themselves but that isn't really realistic with the timeframe or the students current knowledge (think more of a forced extracurricular project that is happening in-school but not in-class with a teacher).
All of this would be much easier if we had the materials on hand to test ideas but we didn't get materials yet. I'm going to buy some test materials like the picture but am waiting for feedback from others first. I'd also like to get motor power to axle/wheels without gears so I'm thinking more along the lines of bands to make life easier and would take any feedback on that idea too.
Thanks in advance.
The students will have to assemble a simple drivetrain and build a vehicle from parts such as:
This vehicle will then have to be driven through a course. The motors will be wired to a simple switch(s) that will be in the driver's hand.
The main issue so far is how to make the car turn. We have discussed having the vehicle turn with fixed axles. We discussed having one rear wheel being forward while the other being reverse and only activating the reverse to turn the front (reverse would have to be geared in a way so that it would easily spin forward when the other motor is on). We talked about possibly using a trike design where the front wheels are drive but independent where straight would be both on and turning would be one on and one off (other end is caster). In a perfect world this would be something for the students to work out the system themselves but that isn't really realistic with the timeframe or the students current knowledge (think more of a forced extracurricular project that is happening in-school but not in-class with a teacher).
All of this would be much easier if we had the materials on hand to test ideas but we didn't get materials yet. I'm going to buy some test materials like the picture but am waiting for feedback from others first. I'd also like to get motor power to axle/wheels without gears so I'm thinking more along the lines of bands to make life easier and would take any feedback on that idea too.
Thanks in advance.