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hahaha i like your picture
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Here is the STEP file
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7j...it?usp=sharing Thank you for your interest and help |
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If the plates are getting milled (As opposed to waterjet or laser cut), you could also leave 1/16" or so of metal in the bottom of all the pockets. It won't weigh much, but will keep fingers out.
Totally awesome design by the way. I have a feeling my FTC team will be making something similar for next year. |
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Awesome gearbox so far!
I just opened up the step file. Your construction technique is similar to 192's gearbox from 2012, but you currently don't have any hard connections. If you look at theirs (though I'm no expert on it, I've just seen pictures) they still have some bolted connections. While it looks like you're going for a press fit, having some hard connections would be wise. Reliability and durability is key on gearboxes, especially your drive. The last thing you want is one of those plates falling off. Also, as far as condensing it goes, you could cut down the shafts on the CIMs, which would allow you to pull everything in some more. One last thing, as far as face-mounting goes, the sides extend some distance past the front. It's not a big deal, but it may annoy you a bit if you want to face-mount these. Other than that, great work. Can't wait to see where this goes! |
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Is it possible to put both motors on one side so that you can reduce the overall width? Make one motor horiz and the other under it on an angle - same site.
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If you feel like driving 450 miles to SVR next week I can try to have a 2012 gear box there. Let me know by Monday and I will arrange it. This years is even nicer.
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I've run into a myriad of different issues while attempting to design my own worm drive, so seeing how you guys were able to accomplish it would be amazing! |
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Yeah seems like quite a distance but thank you for the offer. As for the issue with width I am willing for it to be that wide for the soul purpose that it is very easy to fit into a drive base. This will take up probably more space than the original Ball shifter gearbox but it is much less awkward.
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What's your source and spec on the bevel gears?
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I got them from here (http://www.qtcgears.com/KHK/newgears/KHK228_2.html) the CIM bevel gears are a bored out and key way broached "Pinion Shaft" as called on the website and the larger bevel gear is drilled out and broached to a 1/2" hex, so some modification will be needed but nothing beyond the range of a FIRST team with decent manufacturing capabilities.
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![]() If you need any help with your worm drive gearbox I’m sure Joey Milia would love to help. |
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Okay here comes V3, some of the bearing holes became overly sized for some reason and they will be an easy fix but I want to go to bed lol. I also need to add a 3:1 third stage to correct the ratios because as of right now they are way too high. It also now mounts to the KOP frame through 4 tapped holes on the face that line up with the toughbox mounting holes. Let me know what you think.
STEP: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7j...it?usp=sharing Picture: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7j...it?usp=sharing Last edited by Dr.Gusta : 29-03-2014 at 03:46. |
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