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Summer Swerve Project
This is the current project that I am working on.
The "cream" colored parts above the module are 3d printed, similar to those on 1991's 2015 swerve modules, except much smaller. |
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Re: Summer Swerve Project
Looks very light and strong. A few questions:
-Any reason why you chose to go with a live axle instead of a dead axle (or are you just using a 7/8" bolt)? -How are you constraining the pulley on the CIM shaft radially? -Are you broaching the bottom miter gear for a 1/2" hex shaft? -What are your free speeds and weight? |
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Re: Summer Swerve Project
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The bottom miter gear will be a keyed 1/2" bore, and the rest of the shaft will be 1/2" hex. Free speed is currently 15.89 ft/s with a 5.83:1 reduction. Will be reduced more if I change the top HTD pulleys to GT2. The weight will be posted once I add the rest of the parts. |
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Re: Summer Swerve Project
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16fps is a good number. |
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Re: Summer Swerve Project
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Does the OP have a cheaper source? FWIW, I do agree that a hex broach comes in handy. |
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Re: Summer Swerve Project
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I will be looking into using a 1/2" Hex broach for it, thank you for the recommendation. Also, the weight is roughly 6.75 pounds. Last edited by TAlholm : 30-06-2015 at 13:59. Reason: Forgot to include weight |
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