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pic: NanoShifter
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This render is amazing
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AMAZING!
That is just (insert word to majorly increase awesomeness)ing awesome!How much does it weigh? How stable is it? When and where will I be able to get one?! |
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If you could make the final ratio faster I imagine it'd be a cool / compact way to do a 4" wheel transmission. Gotta get rid of that mecanum wheel first though.
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If you went with 4" wheels, the standard AM shifter gears would work. I'm not sure it would make sense to do it though, if you did a 6 wheel drive you'd need 6 of these. May only make sense with Mecanums.
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Excellent gearboxes for mecanums, however I see a lot more use in these than mecanum wheels. |
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I agree that there are more uses for them than mecanum, they could be useful in swerve and omni-drives. But they could also be useful in non-drivetrain applications like shooters. Last edited by PAR_WIG1350 : 01-01-2012 at 21:48. |
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A SuperShifter weighs 4 lbs. without motors and pneumatics. AM Shifter weighs 3.4 lbs. without motors and Pneumatics. I would just stick to the standard SuperShifters or AM Shifter. |
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Were you thinking of a NanoTube? |
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If designed right the additional weight going from a single to two motor gearbox is a little more plate, and an additional pinion gear; far less than a second set of gears.
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Haha. Good catch. I was indeed thinking of the Nano Tube
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First, amazing render. I don't think anyone here will ever get tired of these types of ideas, so don't feel the need to 'quit'. They're creative and are a spring board for a final product.
Any way the encoder can be re-incorporated into the gearbox? It also appears that the inner races of the bearings on the last stage touch the inner races of the bearings in the housing. Would this cause a problem due to the difference in speed of each shifting gear? |
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The easiest place to put the encoder would be on the cluster shaft. This could cause a few problems - getting it to clear the CIM might be an issue, the speed might be too high for the encoder and you need to know for sure which way you were shifted. That brings up another challenge - if 3 of the positions shifted and the 4th didn't you'd have a mismatch. If the shift position was detectable you could compensate the CIM speeds and get a "limp home" mode. If the encoder didn't work on the clutster shaft, I'd probably try to change the shift cylinder setup so I had access to the end of the shaft (not sure what that would look like.) Last edited by Tom Ore : 02-01-2012 at 10:46. |
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