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Re: pic: 2451 PWNAGE Planetary Drive
How is the wheel manufactured? It looks like it's designed to be several layers of plates. Do you have to cut your own ring gear?
This looks like a good way to get a high reduction single stage gearbox without having the wheel's gear teeth drag into the carpet. Pretty cool! |
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Re: pic: 2451 PWNAGE Planetary Drive
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I am debating making it so that the round part of the wheel is split into 3 parts, with he middle part being a steel ring gear and then aluminum parts sandwiching it in place. Some have expressed concern over the wheel being aluminum. Quote:
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Re: pic: 2451 PWNAGE Planetary Drive
<ignore this post since I'm a dumb>
Last edited by ThaddeusMaximus : 03-06-2016 at 23:46. Reason: I can't see this late at night |
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Re: pic: 2451 PWNAGE Planetary Drive
Here is an update. In the album linked below is pictures of all the custom parts necessary for this design. The majority are actually relatively simple, there are really only 2 parts with any real kind of complexity. Also in the album is an updated iso view of the module and a section view to better understand what is going on.
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Re: pic: 2451 PWNAGE Planetary Drive
Is the single offset needle bearing the only thing supporting the wheel?
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