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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 |
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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)?
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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 |
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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. |
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I saw the word turret, clicked, and was NOT disappointed. Awesomenesssss!:D
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Looking good JJ! Very slick. Can't wait to see the final product.
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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!
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More videos... https://www.youtube.com/playlist?lis...lmrXS81A8KXs7d
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Awesome design!
NO GREASE! The lazy susan style swivels are designed to run dry. Plus, they emit a beautiful sound! |
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What gear ratio (+sprocket reduction) are you guys running on those CIMs?
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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.
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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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