Making big wheels
The disc is made from HDPE 20mm thick.
First cut out the blank, Find were the centre for the wheel is going to be. then mark the position with a pen and centre punch the exact point.
I used some steel builders strap as the holes are punched accurately so the dimensions should be good and the wheel round this is screwed one end at the centre punch mark, using a scriber or anything metal and sharp the circle is marked I find with my eyes the line is hard to see so I go over the line with a permanent marker.
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Cutting out the wheel is a long and arduous business but the slower you go the better the final job usually is.
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The tyres for this robot are Motocross motorbike front wheel tyres like Saint first they have to be cut in half radially this means you have half the tyre on each wheel. for the new robot the wheels are so large there are no tyres big enough so the tyres are segmented 12 segments for each wheel. a simple clamp helps, don't forget the bead is steel.
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the tyre is then bolted to the rim the holes for the bolts are measured out first and the holes drilled. The bolts used are stainless steel hex socket domed head (flanged) 8mm machine screws and Nyloc (flanged) nuts to fit.
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more to come
Craig
The disc is made from HDPE 20mm thick.
First cut out the blank, Find were the centre for the wheel is going to be. then mark the position with a pen and centre punch the exact point.
I used some steel builders strap as the holes are punched accurately so the dimensions should be good and the wheel round this is screwed one end at the centre punch mark, using a scriber or anything metal and sharp the circle is marked I find with my eyes the line is hard to see so I go over the line with a permanent marker.
IMG_0367.jpg
Cutting out the wheel is a long and arduous business but the slower you go the better the final job usually is.
IMG_0368.jpg
The tyres for this robot are Motocross motorbike front wheel tyres like Saint first they have to be cut in half radially this means you have half the tyre on each wheel. for the new robot the wheels are so large there are no tyres big enough so the tyres are segmented 12 segments for each wheel. a simple clamp helps, don't forget the bead is steel.
IMG_0370.jpg
the tyre is then bolted to the rim the holes for the bolts are measured out first and the holes drilled. The bolts used are stainless steel hex socket domed head (flanged) 8mm machine screws and Nyloc (flanged) nuts to fit.
IMG_0369.jpg
more to come
Craig
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