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What are the differences of the new version? Different type of plastic?
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Yes, the black wheel is made of Altem, a stronger 3D print material. We ran into the problem that after 2 regionals we wore the hex out on the wheels, so we asked our friend to make us some stronger wheels.
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Did your pneumatic arms ever get approved up in Duluth? I was the inspector that didn't actually do much because we were waiting on a ruling from the LRI. |
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Yes, they did get approved, but we decided not to use them... We made passive climbers that were able to be actuated for North Star. A lot simpler and safer.
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The new wheels also have a stronger printing pattern around the hub. We did not start noticing wear on the origanal wheels until after a regional and a half. We also are using a much smaller hex shaft then we wanted (3/8) we ended up having to use this size shaft because all of the half inch bearings were out of stock.
Yes we got them approved, but ended up not using them because they would have crushed our new shooter we had installed. We added a passive ten point climber that actuated up for north star and it worked beautifully. |
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The original material if memory serves was abs m30, and the new material is Ultem about 2x stronger according to our printer friend
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Could you send me a picture of the worn out hubs you're describing?
Glad to see 3D printed wheels are working for you guys, in at least some extent. I think they've got the potential to open up custom wheels for a lot of teams that may have not had that option available before. |
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I would be VERY careful with those 3/8" drive shafts supporting cantilevered wheels. Have plenty of spares ready and check them every match, and make sure they are a strong material (7075 AL or a nice, strong steel alloy).
Otherwise, neat wheels. |
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Also, for those of you that are curious, ABS M30* has an tensile strength of ~5,200PSI and Ultem* 9085 has a tensile strength of ~10,400 PSI. *Assuming that these materials are being printed using a Fortus Printer.... AFAIK it's the only machine that uses both of these materials. |
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Since our season ended, we have been doing some experimentation with 3D printed wheels, too. Here are a couple of our results:
More pics here: https://picasaweb.google.com/1099928...eelDevelopment The latest version has the spokes as internal structure, with fairings on the outer surfaces. We'll print some graphics or lettering on the outer fairing in a contrasting color. Fun experiments, but we were so happy with our Colsons this year that we'll probably go that route again, unless there is a compelling reason to switch. |
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Also the 3/8 shaft is steel (not sure the exact alloy) and they have held up through 2 regionals plus practice in the shop, i dont expect to see any failures from them, but we have two spare drive sides that we can scavenge off of if they start to fail. |
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Let your imagination run wild, I always have to re-jump the hurdle when I cad something I know will only be 3D printed, as past experience has taught me to CAD for whatever machining capabilities I've had at hand. 3D printers only recently joined this list, and its been fun. go crazy, you're allowed to |
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