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Re: What COTS parts would you like to see?
Can you provide an example where the rounded corners make thunderhex shaft inferrior to regular hex shaft? Also thunderhex bearings alone should be enough of a reason to use thunderhex over Regular hex.
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Re: What COTS parts would you like to see?
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The problem was not strictly with the thunderhex shaft, but in that particular application, using regular hex shaft would have possibly not worn out the plastic hubs (or at least would have delayed the problem). |
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We had a similar issue and cracked the plastic hubs. Some very nice people with crazy pants on Team 1296 helped us out with some aluminum replacements. Reading that note on the Vex site is important.
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I've never noticed that. Thanks for pointing it out. I knew you could get by with a single aluminum hub. I guess I misunderstood the purpose of the plastic one. In all honesty, they could just sell a plastic part with no versahub, just a mock bearing and it would work fine (and be cheaper to make).
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Re: What COTS parts would you like to see?
Basically a plastic version of this: http://www.competitionrobotparts.com...oller-end-cap/ with a 1.125" OD.
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It looks like the broken gear has about 1/8" from the outside of the tooth to the undercut with about a 1/16" chamfer. I also want Vex steel gears in 3/8" and 1/2" hex bores, 30 teeth and smaller. We like to make the smaller gear steel and the larger gear aluminum. Aluminum on aluminum tends to wear out prematurely. Especially for the practice robot that gets much higher wear than the comp bot. Quote:
Dido on the ratchet and pawl for a 1/2" hex bore. We modified McMaster ones for both our winch and climbing mechanism this year. |
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there is actually a decent amount of material under the teeth based on what we've had work in the past. |
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Re: What COTS parts would you like to see?
Not sure if was mentioned before but:
-2" omni and meccanum wheels, those are quite hard to find -custom 971's-like roborio connections board -more bevel gears |
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This was designed by 971: http://www.wcproducts.net/catalogsea...ult/?q=spartan
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We rolled the RW640s in 2015 for sideways motion initially. Didn't quite work out in that application (too slick). But 118 likes to use them for other applications. Check out the transwheels as well for light loading http://store.kornylak.com/SearchResults.asp?Cat=3 |
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