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Re: 25# Sprockets
I know of a few teams that make their own sprockets (for various reasons), and to ease the manufacturing process make the sprockets from .090 thick gears. By doing this the gears don't need the taper (chamfer) on the teeth.
Typical materials would include 6061-T6 and 7075-T6 for aluminum. |
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Re: 25# Sprockets
Is aluminum strong enough for the shocks? I'm having a little trouble picturing one of our drivetrains using aluminum sprockets and steel chains surviving a season, especially since we're in a district (about 50 matches if you do well through district championships).
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Pretty much any plate sprocket (the smallest available from vex/andymark is 32T #25) will be strong enough unless the wheels are massive. As in 12"+. |
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Re: 25# Sprockets
We machined 22 tooth #25 sprockets from 7075-T6 bar stock due to the quantity we needed. Took probably 10 minutes apiece including hex broaching. Saved hundreds of dollars doing it ourselves. Had to play with cutter comp for chain fitment. Had trouble finding accurate CAD.
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Re: 25# Sprockets
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Solidworks or Inventor Built in generators? -RC |
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Thanks!
We will probably make a few in order to learn how to do it, and then we will decide if it worth the time |
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Re: 25# Sprockets
More like $12 each. Hubbed sprockets. It's only probably $2 of bar stock so there's some savings. Not much trouble at all in a VMC. On a router I wouldn't bother.
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Re: 25# Sprockets
Are you unable to use the Vexpro sprockets?
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Re: 25# Sprockets
Need 7/16" hex. If they made them in 7/16" hex, we'd be all over it.
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We had our sponsor laser cut some steel sprockets for us when I was a student. The only trouble we had was the chain would skip off. That was solved by beveling the teeth on a belt sander. We never had an issue with them after that.
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We do the 7/16" step down as well (thanks adam!) and we love it. But the sprocket side is 1/2" hex. I can see why its 7/16" on both sides as you can just buy precision 7075" (1/2" round) and just hex the portions you'd like vs machining everything down from a larger size. Is that the reasoning? -RC |
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254 is still forced to use 1/2" hex on the gearbox though. |
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