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Unread 28-02-2007, 01:08
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Re: Worm Gear

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Originally Posted by Gabe View Post
Quite easily, as long as ou have the worm and a worm gear...
Ha! Or not... Getting the necessary accuracy and tolerances will be very difficult and I would not recommend barreling into this project before doing some serious research.

We made a worm-gear drive this year out of a piece of 1/8" thick boxed aluminum and a bronze spur and stainless worm from Applied Technologies. I would NOT suggest buying from McMaster Carr. McMaster only sells cast iron worms, which will turn to dust after a few matches.

If I were you I would spare myself the grief and buy a contained unit such as these:
-http://www.applied.com/apps/commerce/catalog/catalog.do?e=2&c=1960
-http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/showthread.php?p=566568#post566568
-http://bostongear.com/products/enclosed/wgsr.html

If you have the resources to machine a gearbox I'm sure you have the resources to cheese-hole one that’s already made

(You can see the gearbox on the side of the T. REX's arm)
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