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Re: Four-bar joints
A steel bolt going through any kind of metal or plastic or wood will probably be adequate for a pivot bearing. Make sure the hole is just a little bit bigger than the bolt, perhaps a few thousandths of an inch up to 1/64 inch bigger.
Please read the robot rules in the FRC Game Manual http://usfirst.org/roboticsprograms/...nt.aspx?id=452 which are very specific about what device you have to use to power the motors. Some motors can be driven with a Spike relay, others require a Jaguar or Victor speed controller. |
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Re: Four-bar joints
Contact some local teams for help. I know if you were in my area we would gladly help you out with parts or what ever you may need.
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Re: Four-bar joints
Many teams have used PVC pipes with T connectors on the ends for their arms. Inside the T connectors you will need an endcap each end that will connect the smaller diameter axle to the pipe, or a bushing to the pipe.
These can be made on a lathe, but I'm guessing you don't have one. This is the first year we have one. Here is how we have done it in the past- 1. Buy a hole saw that's interior cutout is the size you need, or slightly larger than needed. A bit larger is likely what you will find. 2. Cut out as many of endcaps as you need from 3/4" red oak. Do not use plywood or MDF it will split. 3. Carefully line everything up and anchor each piece and enlarge the hole to the size disired. 4. Use a bolt and nut to compress the endcap 5. Put the bolt in a drill press (or properly anchored hand drill) and use a file until it is the size you would like. Hole saws can be found at nearly every hardware store. |
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