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To people commenting on this thread, if you really want something, go ahead and design a product that's suitable for mass mfg (injection molding, extrusion, minimum mill passes, etc), estimate how much it might cost, and see if there's any money to be made. If there is, draw up a solid business plan (why teams need it, how much it will cost, how much investment it will take, how much money there is to be made, etc), and talk to people. If it really will make them money, businesses will sometimes listen. |
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Done. This also has the benefit of not requiring a male style encoder as in your method. The downside is, I imagine you would be stuck with whatever kind of encoder Vex wanted to use. Last edited by Monochron : 03-06-2015 at 14:08. |
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https://www.flickr.com/photos/joseph...7649689515713/ - Everett Last edited by Everett33 : 06-06-2015 at 14:52. |
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Here's a new one: Hardware to make 1" tube an FRC "standard" for drive shafts.
Currently 1/2" hex bar is very popular for torque carrying shafts because it's common to many FRC parts. Unfortunately, you quickly find that 1/2" 7075 aluminum is pretty flimsy if you overhang the load by more than an inch or so, or if the angle of twist is important. A 1" OD x 1/16" wall aluminum tube is easy to source, about the same weight as 1/2" hex, 2.5 times as stiff in bending and torsion, fits through a 1.125" bore wheel*. Thicker tube can be used for even higher stiffness and strength. There are also plenty of lightweight pillowblock bearings available for 1" shafts. If someone made a two piece hub that clamped tightly enough on a 1" tube to transfer torque, and had a 1/2" hex bore and/or a versahub/AM bolt pattern, it would enable teams to use 1" tubes for drive shafts where the loads would twist 1/2" hex bar (dual chain lifts, four bar linkages, roller intakes etc). ...and go. *Vex Wheels anyway. AM HiGrip wheels are actually 0.96" bore at their smallest, so they wouldn't work on the shaft without modification Last edited by nuclearnerd : 09-06-2015 at 13:50. Reason: Added link to Igus bearings for 1" shafts |
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The same thing I've answered on surveys the past couple years: cycloidal gearboxes. Would be the biggest game changer in FRC design since COTS planetaries became common.
Also, more support for keyed round shaft. The constant shortage of hex bearings and not having a hex broach can be quite a pain. We do just fine with keyed shaft, but more and more new products come with hex output shafts. |
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1. A thunderhex with a standarized hub size, as well as bearings with proper mounting plates.
2. A gearbox with a modular case of some sort. 3. A special versaframe optimized for belt or chain in tube drive systems. |
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It was something we called a supertester. An electrical testing device we designed. I know we sold one kit in the past to 971. |
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