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This is some slick packaging. Nice work!
Any chance you've got a view from the rear of the gearbox? |
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I like the packaging a lot. That said, a 1.48 spread seems a bit tight. Unless you plan on using tiny wheels, it looks like you will need a third stage of reduction some where in the drive train.
Do you have plans for additional reduction? |
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Based on the small amount of reduction and the relatively short output shaft, I'm going to assume you're planning on more reduction via sprocket/pulley after this gearbox.
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That's a positive on the extra reduction. Probably 12t - 26t sprocket to some 4in wheels.
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That's pretty slick, I like it!
Question, what's retaining the gears on the cim shaft? |
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It's not reflected in the photo but I was considering a few different ways. #1 right know would be to press plastic thrust washers into a holes concentric to each motor shaft to keep the gears on the Hex/8mm adapter. Also adding some sort of adhesive to the Hex/8mm adapter. Most of everything else I thought of required making my own hex adapter instead of just buying one. |
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Any reason you chose to put the higher reduction on the outside (further from the CIM)?
Your low gear would be operating at higher torques and there would be more deflecting force attempting to separate the gears. This is probably not even a real issue but with a cantilevered shaft it is usually better to keep the net force closer to the bushing. |
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It looks like there's *barely* any spread between the two ratios. How different are the output ratios?
I've spent considerable time trying to make a first-stage shifter like this work, and ultimately I gave up when I realized that I couldn't package a spread of two good ratios together well enough to justify the complexity. |
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All you would need to do is use the 8mm to .500in Hex adapter from Andy Mark on the CIMs. Then mount a 24 tooth .500in Hex bore (27-2704) and 40 tooth .500in Hex bore (217-2708) from VEXpro on the CIMS. Then use the standard gear set (60 and 44 tooth) on the shifter/output section. |
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Seeing as you will need another reduction stage anyway, I don't think it can hurt to get a bit mroe spread. The main reason why I avoid single stage shifters like this one is mainly because it's slightly heavier with the extra outside-gearbox reduction that's needed. On the other hand, it's easier to replace a broken gearbox. |
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http://www.vexrobotics.com/vexpro/ha.../217-3255.html A little cheaper and a little longer. |
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I didn't even know it existed. Maybe I should have actually looked. :ahh: |
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The stages the OP has modeled are 18:60 and 24:54, which are 3.33 and 2.25 reductions, respectively. The alternative gearing you propose to get the 2.27 spread (24:60 and 40:44) only give 2.5 and 1.1 reductions, respectively. You could maybe do a 34:44 reduction instead of the 24:54 reduction, for a 2.57 spread (almost the same as an AndyMark Supershifter), but that still ends up awfully fast (20fps range) with a 12:36 chain reduction. |
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