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pic: 4183 Custom Machined Wheel
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Re: pic: 4183 Custom Machined Wheel
How creative! Have you done any strength tests on it yet? How much does it weigh?
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Re: pic: 4183 Custom Machined Wheel
We haven't done any testing yet. According to my cheesy kitchen scale this one minus the hub and hardware is just over 120 grams, and there's a lot of room for cutting more material out.
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Re: pic: 4183 Custom Machined Wheel
Looks good!
What are the dimensions of the wheel? I'm impressed with how light it is; a 4" HiGrip wheel from AndyMark is 140 grams, and this seems like it's of comparable (greater?) strength to the commonly used plastic wheels. |
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Re: pic: 4183 Custom Machined Wheel
Being a team that works with wood a tremendous amount, you probably know... but is a .5" hex sufficient for a wood drive wheel (even if it's only ~4" diameter)? I would think you'd at least want to make sure the interface didn't have slop.
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Re: pic: 4183 Custom Machined Wheel
It sounds like the intent is to place a hub in these wheels.
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Re: pic: 4183 Custom Machined Wheel
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As I read it, the hex hole in the wood isn't for torque transfer, but presumably for alignment. |
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Last edited by Nathan Streeter : 14-12-2015 at 14:20. |
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Re: pic: 4183 Custom Machined Wheel
Hey now! I can read perfectly fine!!!
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Re: pic: 4183 Custom Machined Wheel
Looks cool! Can't tell if you have flange(s) to help hold tread in place, or perhaps you don't need it?
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Re: pic: 4183 Custom Machined Wheel
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Also, if the flanged side is towards the inside of the robot, it should help handle the sideways load on the tread in the worst condition (being pushed sideways by another robot). Most of the load in that case is taken by the center wheel opposite the side that's being pushed. Maybe just one flange would be okay. |
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Re: pic: 4183 Custom Machined Wheel
Do you have an old operable robot base you can swap these onto and test them out? Not a bad idea for teams that lack machine shop capabilities.
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Re: pic: 4183 Custom Machined Wheel
For BEST one year (Warp XX - 2012) we needed a large winch spool to wind up the cable we were climbing. I took the largest hole saws we had (3.5" and 3" I think) to some plywood and acquired 4 disks of wood of equal diameter and 2 larger disks for outer guards. I used a .25" pilot bit in the saw, so I aligned all 6 disks on a 1/4-20 all-thread with glue between each layer and clamped overnight. I then chucked the all-thread into the drill press using it as a lathe to sandpaper the edges smooth. It worked fantastically.
A few more steps and you could have basically this wheel on nothing more than a drill press. The hex broach is unlikely, so maybe a versa hub on both sides. |
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Re: pic: 4183 Custom Machined Wheel
If you have a CNC shark router, you have at least some machine shop capabilities, no?
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We actually have pretty substantial machining capabilities in-house: a Bridgeport mill, a lathe, the router and a Trotec Speedy 300 laser cutter. We use the laser whenever we can, since making parts with it is much faster than using the other tools. |
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