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pic: Need an EDU Beval Gear
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Could you take another tire and have them run perpendicular to eachother, and the friction would transmit the power?
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http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXDE95&P=7 http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXDE95&P=7 http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXFU85&P=7 http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXFU85&P=7 http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXKK04&P=7 All of them do come in larger sizes too but I thought you would want something small. |
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SWEET!
Any chance of a copy of the plans? ![]() |
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Niiiice....
I made an similar crab-drive edubot, only problem is the wheels won't turn, it appears like there is way too much friction- do yours successfuly rotate? |
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it spins like crazy dude, don't even start
I still need a beval |
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You crab system looks much like my large scale design, Tytus, cool! I just screwed the wheel assemblies into 2 servos for my crab drive
![]() The only prob. is that the servos only range 100deg, I need 180. I'm lookin into some new ones. But for now, that's what I'm doing. I actually built a edu prototype of my full crab drive, and just stuck 2 of the gears together at 90 deg. They worked OK. But, I would look into getting some nice beveled gears. I think there's an easy way to mod up lego beveled gears to fit the edubot's shafts... I did it last year. I'll try and dig up that project... |
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edu is realy anoying me, there are only so many parts in the kit and there are only chains and sprockets. I used a Victor an FP motor on my hoverbot
as far as crab goes my turntables just came in from Pitsco and i built a coax lego crab with arakeen correction, i hope my Legoleague kids wont tear it apart for the motors untill i take a picture tho |
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bevel gears...
Berg sells miter gears that can be made to work with the EDU kit.
It will not be pretty but it can be done. I recommend a 1 to 1 ratio with a relatively small diameter to keep "tilt" from disengaging your teeth ( like the pair M72N-1A for example). This gear set is aluminum and has a 1/8 inch bore. You will have to make the hole square. To do that, I recommend the following broach from McMaster.com 3156A11 -- the problem is that it costs a bit more than I like -- but I have used it and they are beautiful for making EDU compatible square holes in aluminum parts). Also, the pitch of these gears is a bit danty (72DP -- that means . You will likely have issues trying to get these gears to stay engaged reliably -- the teeth are only a little more than a half mm tall!) To be honest, I suppose that for the most part, you could modify something from another toy set (Lego maybe) and have better success. Good luck just the same. Joe J. |
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