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pic: Team 2471's ball shifting spool
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Re: pic: Team 2471's ball shifting spool
Did you guys manufacture that yourself? That's a legit piece of engineering!
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Re: pic: Team 2471's ball shifting spool
I second that. Looks completely professional, I would have guessed it was off the shelf. Care to share how you made it?
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Re: pic: Team 2471's ball shifting spool
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The assembly has three major parts: the spool, the ball carrier, and the shifter rod. The ball carrier is turned to its outer shape on a lathe, the holes for the ball bearings and a key way are cut on a mill. The shifter rod is turned to the correct outer dimensions then the end is threaded. The spool is turned on a lathe and a profile for interacting with the bearings is wire EDM'd. |
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