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Re: Treaded wheels vs Solid rubber
I've cut treads on Colsons a few times using a dividing head with a three jaw chuck on a horizontal mill. Bolt the dividing head on an angle across a couple of t slots, put a piece of hex shaft in the chuck, use a hex shaft collar to hold the wheel on. The angles aren't critical. I cut every 15 or 20 degrees, use a 1/8 slit saw, high speed and feed and cut both directions. Do all your wheels at one angle and then move the head to get the other angle for a diamond pattern.
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George Chisholm
2003-2015 Founding Mentor FRC 1334 The Red Devils
2011 Woodie Flowers Finalist, Waterloo Regional
2015-Founding Mentor FRC 1360 Orbit Robotics
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