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Andrew Blair 01-28-2006 06:28 PM

Re: Mounting / Connecting The Fisher Price Motor
 
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Originally Posted by Nitroxextreme
Are their any lighter ways to make these FP gearboxes usable?

My team is trying to use them, but without being able to make the output shaft able to hold sprocket, they will be "useless".


This really is an easy (with access to a lathe), light way to do it. The entire aluminum slug with bolts weighs maybe a few ounces, and the necessary shaft support can be as light as you want to make it.

Rick TYler 01-28-2006 06:31 PM

Re: Mounting / Connecting The Fisher Price Motor
 
How about a proven method to take power off from the next-to-the last gear? IIRC, this stage is about 450 RPM.

Nitroxextreme 01-29-2006 07:37 PM

Re: Mounting / Connecting The Fisher Price Motor
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Andrew Blair
This really is an easy (with access to a lathe), light way to do it. The entire aluminum slug with bolts weighs maybe a few ounces, and the necessary shaft support can be as light as you want to make it.

Are you talking about making a metal "slug" to fit in the octahedral shaped plastic piece?

I'm still a bit confused how this would work? Would the slug have a shaft on it like the whole thing milled/lathed out of one aluminum rod?

Manoel 01-29-2006 08:09 PM

Re: Mounting / Connecting The Fisher Price Motor
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Rick TYler
How about a proven method to take power off from the next-to-the last gear? IIRC, this stage is about 450 RPM.

We did that last year, cutting the gearbox to eliminate the last stage. I don't remember exactly how we did it, tomorrow I'll take a good look at the robot and post the results here. :D

Andrew Blair 01-29-2006 08:20 PM

Re: Mounting / Connecting The Fisher Price Motor
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Nitroxextreme
Are you talking about making a metal "slug" to fit in the octahedral shaped plastic piece?

I'm still a bit confused how this would work? Would the slug have a shaft on it like the whole thing milled/lathed out of one aluminum rod?

Well, really whatever you want. Heres how it breaks down:

On the white output of the fisher-price, there is an octagonal hole formed by tabs. It appears to be round at first glance. So, by maching a round slug that fits in this octagonal hole closely, you have now effectively "Plugged the hole". Between the slots of the FP output, you drive bolts through, into holes tapped on the Aluminum slug. So, the slug can then have whatever you want on it. Want to drive a 1/2" shaft with it? Machine and broach a 1/2" hole into the Al slug! All it is is really plugging the output hole with something that is easy to interface.

Nitroxextreme 01-31-2006 07:52 PM

Re: Mounting / Connecting The Fisher Price Motor
 
I was talking with one of our mentors about connecting to the FP gearbox output "shaft"

And the first thing that he said was that a 1in or 1 1/2 in nut would fit in there

We haven't been able to get a nut that big yet, but I believe that this may also be able to solve our problem

Andrew Blair 01-31-2006 08:16 PM

Re: Mounting / Connecting The Fisher Price Motor
 
Very interesting solution. But arn't most nuts hexagons, and not octagons?


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