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It sounds like a ton but they're pretty fast to make when its only 2 operations on the mill. |
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A bit off topic, but was team 60 the original source of this type of design?
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actually Nick, we only have 7 blue wheels, no wonder our practice bot makes such a good left hand turn, oh wait, we should have done that in 08.
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http://team1323.com/cad/pages/motors-gearboxes.html BTW... The wheel looks very nice... I am working on a few wheel designs and a chassis that I will have posted soon... I hope |
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http://www.andymark.biz/am-0076.html Under CAD files you can download it. |
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if you plan on hexing them (as you said you were) I would HIGHLY recommend roughing the hex while the wheel is on the CNC....
Having made hex broached wheels quite a few times, we have found if you rough the hex out with a .250 cutter, then use the broach, it is easier on the broach, and who ever is broaching.... For your design, it would also help orient the hex on all the parts.... |
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