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Mk.32 21-08-2012 12:03

pic: Team 3647: Off Season Teaser 1
 

IndySam 21-08-2012 12:06

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Nice work. These are very similar to the gearboxes we made to run the rollers on our robot this past year.

One note, don't forget about the air cooling holes on the front of the motors.

connor.worley 21-08-2012 15:16

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Can't wait to see it at BATB!

R.C. 21-08-2012 15:49

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Mark,

Looks fantastic! Def agree with IndySam, add the cutouts for the vents on the FP/RS. Also you can go thinner on the 1/4" plate.

-RC

Akash Rastogi 21-08-2012 15:52

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I've been keeping up with your facebook page and photos. Awesome work during the offseason. Can't wait to see the final product.

steelerborn 21-08-2012 16:39

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Is there another version to fit 2, 550 motors?
Not sure where the other would mount.

Also what CAD program was this designed in?
Very nice render I like the black background.

Mk.32 21-08-2012 17:23

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Thanks for all the nice comments!
We will be at both the Fall Classic and Batb. More photos and stuff to come.

I did add in the vents, forgot about that at first heh... :D
And will be also looking at some 3/16 plate instead of the 1/4; though we may just do the 1/4 because we have lots of the stuff lying around.


Quote:

Originally Posted by steelerborn (Post 1182551)
Is there another version to fit 2, 550 motors?
Not sure where the other would mount.

Also what CAD program was this designed in?
Very nice render I like the black background.

I had a version of this were there was two motors on top of each other, instead of just the one centered motor mount.

This was done in SolidWorks and rendered in the built in PhotoView 360.
Thanks! I do as well. :cool:

Gregor 21-08-2012 17:25

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Mk.32 (Post 1182569)
I had a version of this were there was two motors on top of each other, instead of just the one centered motor mount.

If the motors were on top of each other, where would the standoffs go?

AdamHeard 21-08-2012 17:56

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Mk.32 (Post 1182569)
Thanks for all the nice comments!
We will be at both the Fall Classic and Batb. More photos and stuff to come.

I did add in the vents, forgot about that at first heh... :D
And will be also looking at some 3/16 plate instead of the 1/4; though we may just do the 1/4 because we have lots of the stuff lying around.




I had a version of this were there was two motors on top of each other, instead of just the one centered motor mount.

This was done in SolidWorks and rendered in the built in PhotoView 360.
Thanks! I do as well. :cool:

You'll see some cool superlight gearboxes when we eventually clean and post Encore's CAD. You can DEFINITELY run thinner than 1/4" plate here, 1/8" would probably be totally adequate.

Thinner = cheaper = lighter = less material removal (faster fabrication).

After just plain having less stuff, decreasing size is the best way to save weight.

I'd also recommend looking into the .25" face width 24DP plastic gears from SDP-si for the initial stage. They are DIRT cheap at ~$2, and mate great with the banebots 10T pinions (which are also cheap, and fit through the motor boss hole). All of Encore's gearboxes had an initial plastic stage of this size.

steelerborn 21-08-2012 18:40

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Yeah If you could swap that out with a plastic gear it would be great.
I have used stock-drive in the past and they are a very good company.
They have a lot of CAD files for download as well to help speed things up.

One more question, it is mainly a CAD question.
Did you take advantage of configurations in Solidworks to make the different versions (1 motor setup vs 2 motors setup)?

Andrew Lawrence 21-08-2012 18:47

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It's not much of a teaser if you're telling us what it's for! :P

In all seriousness, that's a very nice gearbox. I can't wait to see the "new" 3647 bot!

Mk.32 21-08-2012 19:41

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Here is the two motor version:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/4i4wwrc878...%20Gearbox.JPG

We are probably going to run 3/16th plate instead of the 1/4 in the cad model.
The plastic gears sound like a great idea, Adam do you have any model numbers? and what kinda bores do they have?
Also are the Banebots pinions 24DP?

I have used configurations before in Solidworks; however that feature wasn't used to do this model. Just because..... i don't have a good reason for that :D

steelerborn 21-08-2012 19:48

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Nice, yeah configurations would be perfect for this scenario.
The Banebot Pinion gear is a 24dp I believe.

http://www.3dcontentcentral.com/part...&catalogid=171

Here is a link for my wcp gear library part. You can use it to drag and drop the part into an assembly and you will be prompted to select from a list of every gear wcp has. I would give it a try if you want I use it all the time when I am playing around with gearboxes. Also comments are welcome ;)

Mk.32 21-08-2012 22:57

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Cool thanks for tip on the 24DP pinion from banebots.
Oh cool I saw that earlier; might give it a try next time I do a box.

steelerborn 22-08-2012 13:14

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Yeah it is really great, I kinda got addicted though I had to reformat my work computer and I do some SW 2012 CAD on it during my spare time. And I tried doing another gearbox without it and got fed up with going to find the downloaded gears every time, the drag and drop is very nice. :)


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