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I am our lead programer and Electrical guy. I don't do to much with CAD for the actualy robot I just thought it would be fun to learn, which it is. Thanks for all the input. I think I will try going through some tuturials next. How exactly should I go about adding a groove to the wheel? How big should it be?
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For a grove I typically make them about .1" in depth. I put a rectangle on a plane(top, side, of front depending on how you made the wheel) referenced to the "top" of the wheel. Leave some material on each side, and exit the sketch. Then do a revolve cut with the axis of rotation for the wheel as the rotation point. Sorry if that sound complicated. I haven't used CAD in months and it's from memory. |
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There is a good analysis example in optimizing a wheel. Select Tools,Add INS,SolidWorks Simulation Select Help, SolidWorks Simulation Tutorials For design. Look at the SolidWorks Tutorials to strengthen your modeling skills Learn from others. Go to www.3DContentCentral and search on wheel, frc Keep practicing. Marie |
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We only ask that students not on a team be a mentor to a robot team - FIRST, MATE, BOT BALL, BEST, VEX, Robocon, Robocup....any team that has a national or international competition and meets US export compliance. Marie
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