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Re: Custom bushings

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Originally Posted by David Guzman View Post
A great material for bushings is UHMW (Ultra High Molecular Weight Polyethylene).

We used this extensively, not only on the robot but at work for many bearing applications. It is very easy to machine, has a very low coefficient of friction and can withstand significant loads for a plastic.

You can get rods from McMaster fairly cheap.
I would say +1 to UHMW, Delrin (Acetal Resin), or Nylon 6. All inexpensive all great bearing surfaces.

Another thing to consider if you can wait I would research different suppliers, Mc Master Carr is the fastest and arguably the best but not always the cheapest.

PS "All inexpensive" is a relative statement.
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