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Re: pic: Mecanum Wheel Project - Rev. E
I'd love to learn more about your experiences with the casting and molding processes. Truthfully, I know pretty much nothing about them and this is very much a learning experience. First and foremost, we're having these wheels printed to make sure they assemble correctly -- then once we're satisfied with their construction, we'll move forward with production.
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Re: pic: Mecanum Wheel Project - Rev. E
Lots of questions on this one. What is the material of the rollers and the hub? What is the thickness of the petals on the hub. Is there plan to put these into to production? Why Mecanum's and not another type of wheel/ drive train setup? Have any dimensioned prints come out of this?
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Re: pic: Mecanum Wheel Project - Rev. E
There is a lot of information in this thread as well: http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...ad.php?t=47981
To reiterate, the first wheel will be printed on a rapid prototyping machine. The hub will remain as it comes from the machine for the time being, but will be used later to create a mold or cast for the finished product. We're not yet sure how that process will work. The rollers are being made into molds and cast in urethane. The tab thickness is, I believe, 3/16". The wheel diameter is 2.5" and they're obviously not for FIRST use. Thus, they're mecanums precisely because they were meant to be mecanums. There are no prints for these wheels yet since, so far, we're working entirely with machines that can handle digital files. |
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