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Looks great. Let us know how it holds up. My team needs a custom wheel for our summer drive train project and we didn't know if a printed wheel would be strong enough. What kind of printer and plastic did you use?
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If you talk to anybody on 207, Metalcrafters, then they practically make their entire robot out of 3D prints.
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Re: pic: 4 inch 3D printed wheel
The wheel is ABS plastic.
It is really light at .105 pounds (according to Creo 2 and Solidworks 2012 Premium), this wheel was mainly to show off the 3D printing ability that we have now. It is much stronger than I anticipated it would be, but I doubt we will use it on a bot. The thing is I added a couple of things to this wheel that is not possible on a lathe and mill, to show the kids how cool 3D printing is. This wheel is about 1/4 of the weight of its AM equivalent. I have another style that is a bit beefier and is about 1/2 the weight of the AM equivalent. But I don't see a problem throwing some tread on this thing and giving it to the kids to try out. If it holds up then I will be very impressed. |
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I could see something like this being used to save weight that an aluminum wheel would be overkill for. Think outside the box a little. |
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The application for this wheel was to show how 3D printing can make parts that mills and lathes can't.
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There are a few internal holes (can't be seen from the image) that can't be cut with a lathe or a mill.
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Neither they are to show how 3D printing can create geometry that lathes and mills can't. This is just a demo.
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Oh. That works out too. Any chance you could post a cut away view? (Read: slicing the wheel open and posting a picture)
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