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Andrew Rudolph 10-12-2012 22:13

Introducing FlexHubs from iR3 Creative
 
iR3 Creative is proud to introduce the FlexHub! A modular, interchangeable hub for power transmission that allows you to adjust designs and reuse components where necessary! Whats even better is that the new Modulox kits are being updated to include these gems. You have always wanted modularity, now you can get it. Available now at AndyMark for more info, cad drawings and pictures check out the website: http://www.modulox.com/?page_id=1140

Also check out the video explaining the system: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=JjwnIVMbkVw

slijin 12-12-2012 23:37

Re: Introducing FlexHubs from iR3 Creative
 
Very interesting! I like what you guys have done.

Have you guys considered designing something like this for sprockets? IMHO, that would be more useful to most teams since sprockets tend to need more attention than our gearboxes on the fly.

Kevin Sevcik 13-12-2012 16:25

Re: Introducing FlexHubs from iR3 Creative
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by slijin (Post 1201511)
Very interesting! I like what you guys have done.

Have you guys considered designing something like this for sprockets? IMHO, that would be more useful to most teams since sprockets tend to need more attention than our gearboxes on the fly.

Seconded. Whip out some aluminum sprockets to fit that system, and you'll have a really interesting product line there.

ajlapp 13-12-2012 22:34

Re: Introducing FlexHubs from iR3 Creative
 
Very cool!

There have been plenty of times in the past when I wish I had something like this.

DampRobot 13-12-2012 22:37

Re: Introducing FlexHubs from iR3 Creative
 
Interesting idea... seems like if AM adopted it for their sprockets (or even made a hub that interfaced with it), there would be more of a market. In addition to the smooth bore, it might be useful to have a bearing bore.

Dan Richardson 14-12-2012 07:55

Re: Introducing FlexHubs from iR3 Creative
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Kevin Sevcik (Post 1201584)
Seconded. Whip out some aluminum sprockets to fit that system, and you'll have a really interesting product line there.

We 100% agree. In fact, we have prototypes for sprockets, pulleys, wheels and hubs. We've been debating whether or not we make a production run of sprockets and hubs. So thanks for the feedback, sounds like we've got some work to do!

The primary focus had been an improved gearing solution for the Modulox system. The new standard width gears (.4") would allow for more configurations. The interchangeable hubs allow you to swap which gear is a cluster gear, output or CIM gear.

When combined with some of the other products like the Modulox Channel we believe it gives people an extra edge in prototyping or in refining their competition bots.

Andy Baker 14-12-2012 08:09

Re: Introducing FlexHubs from iR3 Creative
 
We at AndyMark are excited about selling these parts to the FIRST community. These cool pieces are finished being fabbed and plated this week, and they will be announced in our Wednesday newsletter next week.

It's exciting to see what stuff the IR3 guys come up with! Way to go Dan, Andrew and Robby!

Andy B.

slijin 16-12-2012 16:58

Re: Introducing FlexHubs from iR3 Creative
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dan Richardson (Post 1201798)
We 100% agree. In fact, we have prototypes for sprockets, pulleys, wheels and hubs. We've been debating whether or not we make a production run of sprockets and hubs. So thanks for the feedback, sounds like we've got some work to do!

The primary focus had been an improved gearing solution for the Modulox system. The new standard width gears (.4") would allow for more configurations. The interchangeable hubs allow you to swap which gear is a cluster gear, output or CIM gear.

When combined with some of the other products like the Modulox Channel we believe it gives people an extra edge in prototyping or in refining their competition bots.

Exciting to see indeed! If we ever do find ourselves in a situation where we want to play around with gearing, we'll be sure to take a look at these - but our expectations are much higher for these prototypes you mention :yikes:

bardd 16-12-2012 17:07

Re: Introducing FlexHubs from iR3 Creative
 
I always enjoy IR3's stuff :3
Seems like a product full of potential... I wonder what kind of crazy new custom gearboxes teams will create using this.
Cool name, too!

Dan Richardson 18-12-2012 09:06

Re: Introducing FlexHubs from iR3 Creative
 
Ask and you shall receive! We will now be offering sprockets and sprocket hubs beginning the first week of January.

We'll be offering a #25-22 tooth sprocket and a sprocket hub with the traditional 1.875" bolt circle (in this case slot circle...). We'll also looking into the option of #35 hub sprocket as well.

Check out the pictures and look for updates here: http://www.modulox.com/?p=1233

We also put together a quick video of how the hubs are being manufactured. The hubs are all currently manufactured in our Florida based shop.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xhz_wOAgoYM

Dan Richardson 04-01-2013 19:54

Re: Introducing FlexHubs from iR3 Creative
 
From AndyMark's News Letter

The FlexHub's and gears are now available on AndyMark.Com here

As mentioned in the previous post, the FlexHub Flange for the 1.875" mounting pattern and FlexHub Sprocket for #25 Chain are on their way to AndyMark and should be available for purchase soon. In addition to the swap able bore, the Flange can be clocked in various configurations due to utilization of a slot pattern rather than a traditional hole pattern.

Dan Richardson 11-01-2013 23:00

Re: Introducing FlexHubs from iR3 Creative
 
The FlexHub Flange and Sprockets promised in this post and used extensively in the Robot in 3 day build are now available on AndyMark.com.

FlexHub Flange
FlexHub 25 Chain Sprocket


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