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Amazon.com selling GEARS?!?!
Hard to believe, but here it is. When I first looked at the page, I did a double take because I thought that I had gone to the Small Parts Inc website.
When I compared the two sites, I think that it was that both sites have a picture of a bundle of tubes that made me make the connection. For what it's worth... Joe J. |
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O-Rings? Oh, Yes!
thats awesome. whats next toysRus selling DeWalts? |
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thats crazy! How does amazon.com work? Is it really a single company or a central webpage with lots of companies selling different things on the backend? They sell EVERYTHING these days.
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Then I saw the tubes and I assumed it was that. Now I know it was more than that. Joe J. |
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Dang, I wish I would have known about this a month or so ago when I started my Physics II robot project. :p
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The real question is what device was Dr. Joe thinking up that prompted him to go on a search for gears?
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It appears that the connection is more than just some Small Parts product sold on amazon. From the looks of it, this part of Amazon provides all of Small Parts products as well as a few items from many other companies. By clicking the 'Browse by Brands and Products' Links and checking Small Parts , you will see that they have 30,791 items on Amazon.
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Actually, today I was doing a more mundane tasks like implementing battery life tests for our robot, preparing help wanted flier for robot programmer (e-mail me if you are interested), etc. Pretty boring stuff compared to gearbox design, but small business folks have to do what needs to get done if they want to stay in business. ...back to work for me... Joe J. |
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This is great... I just submitted a proposal to my company to consolidate all our hardware vendors by using amazon.com.
Too bad it's not april fool's day, they might think i'm serious. |
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Amazon.com bought Small Parts, Inc. last fall.
This is an effort by Amazon.com to get into the business of selling parts to people like us... people who want to build robots, inventors, hobbyists, educators, engineers in industry. This is a result of Jeff Bezos being inspired by FIRST (and similar activities), I believe. A big fan of Amazon.com, Andy B. |
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Maybe someday... Joe J. |
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Gears are expensive. Why not make your own?
I'm figuring out how to do it on my CNC. Hopefully I'll have some pretty convincing gears by the end of the summer. Plus, remember, once I figure out how to make gears, i can make them out of most any material i want (aluminum, titanium, UHMW, lexan :yikes: ) So i'll report back on CD sometime when i get a convincing gear and probably post a whitepaper and pictures on how to do it. -Q |
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This book has a good section on gear making. I wouldn't recommend buying the book, but if you can get your hands on it for an hour or so to read that section it would be worthwhile. You have a CNC? That's cool. What kind? How do you plan on cutting the gears? The only way I can imagine to do it on mill is to get some stock set up in a rotary 4th axis and get an involute gear cutter mounted on an arbor and come into it to make the cut and index it the proper amount for the next tooth and so on until you get all of them. |
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