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pic: 2" Mecanum Wheel
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Tytus, these things are sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet. If they happen to come into existance (if they havent already) I NEED to see one....
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Re: pic: 2" Mecanum Wheel
i should have a machining quote by Thursday
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Re: pic: 2" Mecanum Wheel
Let me know if you get em, and maybe a price, cause i would def be interested in a few of these
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ive seen those on a forklift. i saw it on the internet, they were awesome
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Re: pic: 2" Mecanum Wheel
i got a quote from A machine shop here in south florida.
$1600 for a set of hubs. no quote for the rolers yet |
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Re: pic: 2" Mecanum Wheel
That is very expensive for a FIRST team. Almost half the budget and that doesn't include the rollers. It would probably be worth the time and effort to figure out how to machine yourself at that price.
Just curious but what was your reasoning behind going for a 2" mechanum set up? that seems a tad too small for FIRST robots maybe it would be good for Vex bots. |
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It seems these guys aren't destined for FRC. But man, at $1600+ you better hope you don't get smashed up too bad on the battlebots field. |
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BTI can do them however you don't need really fancy machines to do this. Mill and Lathe a CNC lathe would be nice for the rollers. The money for the hubs is all time there are many features on the part which will take a lot of time to get every single one of them. I have seen the prints on these things it's at least 6-10 hours for one hub in my opinion. This is because the hub has to be lathed down to size first and drilled out, then has to go on an indexing head to make the slots evenly spaced from each other, and finally a rotary table to make the bolt circle. All of this just takes a lot of setup time.
G/l though Tytus. One way to do these parts quickly is with a combo mill /lathe probably 6 to 8 axis CNC which are rare and extremely expensive. -Drew Last edited by techtiger1 : 08-04-2006 at 10:06. |
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Re: pic: 2" Mecanum Wheel
well no offense to thos above but you could make them fo an 1/8 of that. u could use two pieces of sheet metal with a fan blade pattern and then just bend the tabs to form your angle, them use a ruber stopper lathe the shape and put spacers between the 2 plates. bolt in wheels. my opinion.
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cool design....not enough traction.
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Where would you find the rollers? Any ideas on the making "fan blade"? Doug |
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