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Re: pic: 6 inch wheel design
Ok, what high school a ball milling bit? If anyone responds yes I will apply to be a super senior at your school. To me it just seems that it would be easier to design it a bit simpler so in could be made easily inhouse.
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I have heard (though never tried) that you can mill on a router table with an all carbide bit. I don't see why something like this wouldn't work here. Obviously a router table won't help, but you can still use the bit.
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Ball-end mills are neither expensive nor rare. We have a set.
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As for the wheel, I'd probably turn it on a lathe before I brought it to the mill. |
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I'd also lathe out as much of the piece as you can initially before milling it out. |
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I like the wide tread design, the offset spokes give it a nifty appeal.
Many schools do not have a 3 axis cnc mill. Many teams have at least 1 sponsors who has a 3 axis cnc mill. |
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