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Re: pic: Swerve 4
![]() Changes in v2:
New weight is 7.06lbs per module. CAD updated on GrabCAD here. In making changes I realized why I needed rivets and the top bearing. The top bearing is necessary because otherwise the shaft is only constrained by one bearing in the big plate and one in the 84t gear, which can move radially and mis-align the bevel gears. By adding the top bearing, the vertical shaft is now constrained by two bearings relative to the frame and the bearing in the 84t gear will keep the module concentric with the vertical shaft. The rivets are necessary instead of gears because there is not enough room for two screw heads (and certainly not two nuts) to pass be each other between the plates of the lazy susan. The rivet heads, which are shorter, have enough clearance. |
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Re: pic: Swerve 4
That bearing won't do much if it's in 16th plate imo. 1/8th might be safer. Looks much better than before, although I would still test to see if it holds up before a seasonal use.
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Re: pic: Swerve 4
On grabcad I only see the .sldasm, is there another link to download all the .sldprt files?
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Re: pic: Swerve 4
You should be able to see everything through the built-in GrabCAD 3D model viewing plugin. For good measure though I just added a Pack-and-Go and STEP versions so you can download and view in your own program.
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