So does anyone know of any other wheels that can be fitted to drill motor shafts?
Or is going to be a case of making them from scratch?
So does anyone know of any other wheels that can be fitted to drill motor shafts?
Or is going to be a case of making them from scratch?
Yeah the 3/4" hex was the one that was suitable for drill motors with a threaded 3/8" mounting hole. The best option is to make your own now, with the most common method being to melt a 3/8" UNF nut into a plain bore plastic wheel. I did this by sitting the nut on an 80W soldering iron for a minute or so then pressing it into the plastic. Bit of a tricky process to get the nut both concentric and straight so that your wheel doesn't wobble but usually good enough for the job. Not the strongest method as it can wear down over time causing the wheel to come off, but should do the job for a few events at least.
Either plain bore Banebots wheels (with the bore drilled out to 12mm) or the blue wheels from Bearing Boys are the favoured options available at the moment, but anything with no bigger than a 12mm bore should work. I found that if the bore was bigger than 12mm, there wouldn't be enough plastic to melt around the nut, resulting in a weaker connection.
do you mean these wheels
http://www.bearingboys.co.uk/Blue-El...r-Wheel-8698-p
http://www.banebots.com/product/WC1-4.html
Long story short build a beetle lol its all available off the shelf.
I know right, building robots is hard. Occasionally you have to make parts and build things.
Lol not everyone's a machinist by trade, sometimes easier for people to buy tight-tolerance parts off the shelf for a first attempt.
I think it's just a bit of a defeatist attitude. Don't try, it's too hard, build a lego building block robot instead. How are people going to learn without doing. Robots are a great problem solving exercise, its not helpful to anyone to be told to give up and do something else when they ask the best way to do something.
Its not like making wheels like this is the height of difficulty either. I did this as a 13/14 year old (Not wonderful quality granted) with the bare minimum of kit.
Personally I'd go for the bearingboys wheels. They're decent enough and are uk based + cheap.
To be honest I was just trying to make people laugh. I am serious in terms of people starting with a beetle if they're struggling with making a wheel that spins true on a shaft. There's nothing defeatist about starting small n working up to the more difficult stuff.
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