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Originally Posted by Ty Tremblay
You do need a deformable gear in a harmonic drive, but they can be 3D printed.
(That channel actually has a lot of interesting gear trains, like this one.)
I would seriously balk at attempting to calculate the tooth profile of those non-wobbling gears.
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For FRC use I balk at using 3D printing both due to the efficiency loss as well as low strength. I've seen that channel and I definitely has interesting stuff on it.
Calculating the tooth profile should just be plugging in an equation, and I can always just ask the owner of the channel for them.
I was thinking of cycloidal gearboxes, but this has the advantage of not being eccentric, and thus you only need one wobble plate to counterbalance itself.