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Feroz1325 14-12-2012 15:22

pic: Team 1325 Custom Wheels
 

Drivencrazy 14-12-2012 15:24

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What's the diameter and weight? They look nice.

Akash Rastogi 14-12-2012 15:24

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What's the weight on one of those? Looks quite heavy for a custom wheel.

Feroz1325 14-12-2012 15:43

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Due to the teachers strike we don't have access to our shop or our scale, they are relatively light (we were a bid conservative with the lightening as its our first time), when I get a measurement I will post it.
They are 4 inches in diameter :).

Richard Wallace 14-12-2012 16:04

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They are beautiful. :cool:

Akash is correct, though; custom wheels are often designed with less wall thickness to save weight.

I'll guess each of those is about 1.2 lb.

Feroz1325 14-12-2012 16:18

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In terms of reducing weight for a second iteration, what would you suggest? We were thinking of adding a shape between the sprocket mounting holes to reduce weight, anywhere else?

Nuttyman54 14-12-2012 17:26

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Feroz1325 (Post 1201893)
In terms of reducing weight for a second iteration, what would you suggest? We were thinking of adding a shape between the sprocket mounting holes to reduce weight, anywhere else?


Your spokes don't need to be the full 2" wide. You'll be fine with just 0.75"-1". That should shave of a good chunk of weight.

sdcantrell56 14-12-2012 19:29

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Also other than just doing it because you can why would you go with these over the new vexpro traction wheels? If it was just an engineering exercise then great!

Feroz1325 14-12-2012 20:08

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The wheels are part of our offseason prototype drivetrain. We wanted to try somethings we had never done before. As a mentor, I am very proud of the initiative the students took with the design. A student with only one year on the team designed and iterated this wheel through CAD and then worked with a sponsor to have them made.
We will be experimenting with them, as well as some vex stuff to find advantages/disadvantages.

Akash Rastogi 14-12-2012 22:34

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Feroz1325 (Post 1201971)
The wheels are part of our offseason prototype drivetrain. We wanted to try somethings we had never done before. As a mentor, I am very proud of the initiative the students took with the design. A student with only one year on the team designed and iterated this wheel through CAD and then worked with a sponsor to have them made.
We will be experimenting with them, as well as some vex stuff to find advantages/disadvantages.


Cool stuff! I like the integrated offset hub to mount sprockets.

DampRobot 14-12-2012 23:00

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Have you thought about how to put tread on the wheel? It looks like riveting is your only option at this point, but you'll have to have some consistent method of drilling their holes. Another mill setup in a vise maybe?

Seconding what others said, these look very heavy. Don't just make the spokes smaller, also conciser pocketing it from the other side. Also, you might want to tap those sprocket mounting holes, so you don't have to it a nut on the other side.


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