Does anyone have a model of the CIM with Dewalt tranny? Or even just the transmission would be good. Thanks.
I don’t know about dewalt trannys, but CIMs are available with the KoP trannys from Innovation FIRST . These are detailed, but if you want materials, you will have to make your own.
Does anyone have CAD drawings or a solid model of the DeWalt XRP transmission? (it’s the one in the “Nothing But DeWalts” whitepaper) I’m trying to do some design work, and it would really help if I could get a model of the DeWalt, and not have to make one, myself. I’m using SolidWorks 2005, but any file format you can give me would be helpful. So, if you have one, or know where I can get one, I’d greatly appreciate it. Thanks!
Let me bump this old thread to the top; I’m wondering about the same thing.
Format doesn’t really matter; Pro/E 2001 Student, Inventor 7, STEP or IGES are best, but I’ll take anything!
Are y’all still wanting an Inventor of the DeWalt tranny? We used it on our robot in 2005 so I have access to one. If y’all still want one e-mail me at [email protected] and I can probably draw you one after Christmas break is over. I did a rough one last year, but it got lost somewhere cough cough. Just let me know
Umm… I believe that the CIM’s are on the FIRST CAD library http://www.firstcadlibrary.com/ . And if y’all are still wanting the DeWalt transmission I could probably draw one for you after X-mas break. Just e-mail me at [email protected] if you’re interested. I did a rough sketch of one last year in Inventor, but I could certainly to a better one. Just let me know
This may help
Scroll down all the way to the bottom and you have an assembly (.dfx) using the 18V DeWalt Transmission and a couple other motors/mounting system for it. The website is designed for combat style robots, but at times FIRST isn’t all that far off from it.
I just received my Dewalt order and plan on posting this model on the FirstCadLibrary before kickoff (maybe sooner). I’ll post when it’s done.
Sorry that I haven’t posted this model by now. I wanted to finish the Innovation First parts. I still plan on getting this out soon.
any luck on the Dewalt drawing?
just curious, could really use a detailed model.
thanks again for all of your hard work Ed!
I was thinking abou this today and was wondering if anyone had finished the drawing and was willing to make it publicly availalbe. I know you have had your hands full Ed, just wondering how things are going.
argh. thats the only piece i didnt model before school ended. i think ill make one in the buildseason before our lower mechanical team gets to work
I have one started …
I’ll see if I can finish it up over the next 3-4 weeks.
My plan is to model just the Dewalt parts the best I can. I have no prints of these parts so the model (especially the molded parts) may not be as accurate as I like it.
If anyone knows of some documents with dimensions, please let me know!
p.s.
Some of you already know that my son had brain surgery a few weeks ago so my timing and schedule are dependent on how things are going.
well, if someone is in a jam and needs a model, you can download the one I made from www.team1742.com, just go to the downloads section. it’s a little rough, i didn’t have much time to do it in, but anyone is welcome to check it out. let me know if you need a different file type, i believe it is an inventor 10 file on the website.
~tim~
Looks good…do you have any pictures…i no longer have Inventor on my computer but would still like to have some pictures…
Looks very good…
I think the links were removed off 1742’s website. Is the first cad library going to have the parts in the NBD paper, i.e. the servo plate, (not including the dewalt gear box) .
Does anyone have CAD of the Dewalt gearbox that they would like to share? Thanks in advance!
Still team 1742 has it. Just it is under last year’s site. Go to the link and you cant miss it, its the first download.
It’d be great if someone could take a few minutes to convert the model to some generic solid model formats (IGES, STEP, SAT, etc.) and share those with the forum. You can try attaching the files to a post as an archive or, perhaps, sending them along to Ed Sparks so he can host them on his site.
Ask and ye shall recieve. I exported these using Inventor 11. Enjoy!
Here’s an IGS version:
http://www.students.ccsu.edu/~rodriguezjel/Transmission%20Assem.igs
SAT version:
http://www.students.ccsu.edu/~rodriguezjel/Transmission%20Assem.sat
STP version:
http://www.students.ccsu.edu/~rodriguezjel/Transmission%20Assem.stp