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staplemonx 06-02-2016 21:55

The turret is alive
 
Its always cool to see the design become real. https://youtu.be/mnj1jHoAeyk

Any recommendations on specific type of grease for lazy susan's

Ari423 06-02-2016 22:37

Re: The turret is alive
 
How do you have the power wires going to the motors on the turret? Are they on some high-amperage slip-ring or is the turret not infinitely rotatable (or something else)?

pilleya 06-02-2016 22:42

Re: The turret is alive
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by staplemonx (Post 1536245)
Any recommendations on specific type of grease for lazy susan's

A lazy susan, shouldn't require grease when it is sufficiently loaded, it should turn nicely by itself.

Also be careful, that you don't get anything inside the bearing ring, as this can jam them up. swarf etc.

Looks nice, I am interested in how you are powering the motors on top of the turret, or are you just letting the wires get all twisted

staplemonx 06-02-2016 22:48

Re: The turret is alive
 
We are only planning on 220 degrees of rotation really ever being needed, so we are going to have a cable harness that will go through the center with plenty of slack. Should be fine as long as we don't have a runaway turret.

Thanks for the tip about the grease.

NinjaMunkeeNao 06-02-2016 23:20

Re: The turret is alive
 
I saw the word turret, clicked, and was NOT disappointed. Awesomenesssss!:D

Ryan Dognaux 06-02-2016 23:31

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Looking good JJ! Very slick. Can't wait to see the final product.

alephzer0 07-02-2016 16:12

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Quote:

Originally Posted by NinjaMunkeeNao (Post 1536292)
I saw the word turret, clicked, and was NOT disappointed. Awesomenesssss!:D

Did anyone else's mind immediately jump to League of Legends upon seeing the word "turret"? Or am I just unhealthy?

SenorZ 07-02-2016 17:35

Re: The turret is alive
 
Turrets are cool. But up that high what is going to go on it? Are we to see a big Rebound Rumble style articulating ball collector/shooter turret? More videos!

staplemonx 13-02-2016 00:07

Re: The turret is alive
 
More videos... https://www.youtube.com/playlist?lis...lmrXS81A8KXs7d

Dominick Ferone 13-02-2016 00:34

Re: The turret is alive
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ari423 (Post 1536269)
How do you have the power wires going to the motors on the turret? Are they on some high-amperage slip-ring or is the turret not infinitely rotatable (or something else)?

Slip rings can work nice, but most times aren't needed. We had one for 2012 and, yea having full 360 motion is cool and all but it wasn't worth all the hassle to set it up. Especially when we were 10 pounds over and the lazy susan had to go.

Chief Hedgehog 13-02-2016 02:13

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Awesome design!

NO GREASE! The lazy susan style swivels are designed to run dry. Plus, they emit a beautiful sound!

staplemonx 13-02-2016 06:41

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Dominick Ferone (Post 1539494)
Slip rings can work nice, but most times aren't needed. We had one for 2012 and, yea having full 360 motion is cool and all but it wasn't worth all the hassle to set it up. Especially when we were 10 pounds over and the lazy susan had to go.

So far we are at 98lbs all up. we left 20lbs and a 2" x 6" x 24" volume available for a climber. Not sure if it can be done.

serenagh 13-02-2016 11:04

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What gear ratio (+sprocket reduction) are you guys running on those CIMs?

staplemonx 13-02-2016 11:10

Re: The turret is alive
 
Those are two mini cims with 100:1 versa planetary and a 2:1 chain reduction tot he pivot axle. Plenty of power, to do what we needed to do, the structure however, needs to be beefed up to handle the load.

s5511 13-02-2016 11:50

Re: The turret is alive
 
Which motor and gearbox you guys using to actually turn the turret around?

Also, how is the motor interfaced with the turret itself? It looks like the turret has a belt attached for rotation in the video, but I can't really tell.

Thanks!


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