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Anyone want to take a stab designing an "electric cylinder" linear actuator product compatible with FIRST-legal motors and made with lightweight yet strong materials?
http://www.nookindustries.com/Produc...FeY-MgodlDMAZw |
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2 more suggestions, and they are both about CAD.
1. Make the parts default to standard, not metric. Since the parts are made in standard, all the metric dimensions get really weird. I know this would be hard to change for all the current stuff, but maybe next time. 2. Fix the hexes. Maybe this is something only I do, but usually I like constraining hex shaft to the hex bores. For some reason, the hex bores in all the VexPro parts are all over the place in dimensions, so it is next to impossible to directly constrain hexes. |
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I'd rather have the VP CADs be the correct size. I like hexed things based on features concentric to the shaft (like the hub OD) and then make one part of the hex on each of the two parts parallel rather than making two parts in each of the hexes coincident. |
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Also, I agree that the CAD files should all be imperial. Sometimes, I get constraint failures when trying to attach, for example, a metric hub to an imperial wheel, due to dimensional differences that result from the two standards. |
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Versaplanetary Gearboxes: We use them all the time. They are awesome for prototyping and iterating designs. The two 10:1s with bag motors on our intake had no issues all year. The 50:1 for shooter angle did have the pins back out a few times on the 10:1 stage, but we were running our entire arm off a cim into a planetary. If that's the only thing that goes wrong, I'm impressed.
VersaWheels and Hubs: No issues here either, though the VEX tread was quite soft. We wore through the rubber after our first competition. Gears and Sprockets: Both show minimal wear, even after 5 competitions. We had a wheel try to eat the aluminum part of a field door, and the sprocket still looked fine. |
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vex 3 cim gearbox
the pressfit gear for the encoder started to wear out after 1 competition on our comp bot so the press fit would slip affecting our autonomous driving and we had a field day trying to figure out what the problem was vex 2 cim gearbox we used 1 for our catapult pull back we know it was not meant for the load that it experienced but the little bearing and c clips on the shifter shaft kept breaking i'd like to a different type of system used for the bearings |
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I found a production product using a versa planetary.
http://novakon.net/parts-store/bedmills/pdb-torus-pro/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LFkS3cvaeUI#t=424 |
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Those issues were the same issues as I was talking about with the hexes. You can constain to the axes of the circles, but trying to constrain any further then that is impossible because the dimensions are slightly different. CAD doesn't like being off by .001.
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Just a question (does not necessarily belong in this thread). We have never tested this, but how much psi does the stock (0.75" bore) piston require as a minimum for reliable shifting (on the fly and stopped) on the ballshifter? We always ran ours at 60psi, but how low could we have gone?
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