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Re: Never Do This, and Other Good Ideas Gone Bad
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Originally Posted by Dillon Carey
2010: do not put a bearing on a hard anodized shaft.
At Midwest we lost due to our chain falling off. Don't cantilever a swerve module off of a hard anodized aluminum/needle bearing combo.
(This doesn't mean we will never try these types of systems again. These are just examples of poor implementation.)
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For what it's worth: anodizing makes the surface very hard. Anodized aluminum is much more susceptible to fatigue cracking, further shortening the life of a metal that already has a short fatigue life. IMHO anodizing, hard anodizing especially, should not be used unless wear is of concern.
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