View Single Post
  #6   Spotlight this post!  
Unread 24-06-2002, 02:38
archiver archiver is offline
Forum Archival System
#0047 (ChiefDelphi)
 
Join Date: May 2001
Location: Pontiac, MI
Posts: 21,214
archiver has a reputation beyond reputearchiver has a reputation beyond reputearchiver has a reputation beyond reputearchiver has a reputation beyond reputearchiver has a reputation beyond reputearchiver has a reputation beyond reputearchiver has a reputation beyond reputearchiver has a reputation beyond reputearchiver has a reputation beyond reputearchiver has a reputation beyond reputearchiver has a reputation beyond repute
great suggestion

Posted by Ken Leung at 03/20/2001 11:43 PM EST


Student on team #192, Gunn Robotics Team, from Henry M. Gunn Senior High School.


In Reply to: As long as you're using bevel gears...
Posted by Gregory Ross on 03/20/2001 10:22 PM EST:



wow, I never thought of that...

I learn a new thing every day in this forum.

The only thing about using bevel gear is that we never quite have the machine capability to manufacture a gearbox with great efficiency... Usually the load on the drive train is too great for the gearbox we made that we always ended up bending the shaft.

Or the gears never quite fit with each other and the load made the gears slip too much and made too loud of a grinding noise...

making gear boxes are just hard for lots of people...


__________________
This message was archived from an earlier forum system. Some information may have been left out. Start new discussion in the current forums, and refer back to these threads when necessary.