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=Introduction=
=Introduction=
We need [[Gear Families]] that all work with each other.  This includes '''popular construction toys'''.  But we're also scaling stuff up to work with '''Big Iron''', like 40mm and 100mm [[Frames]].  And rack and pinion.


=Challenges=
=Challenges=

Revision as of 02:30, 3 February 2021

3D printed herringbone rack and pinion

Introduction

We need Gear Families that all work with each other. This includes popular construction toys. But we're also scaling stuff up to work with Big Iron, like 40mm and 100mm Frames. And rack and pinion.

Challenges

Compatibility with existing gear and sprocket families:

  • Meccano/Erector/Vex
  • LEGO Technic
  • Bicycle

Approaches

Laser Cutter

3D Printing

  • Precision and Tolerance

CNC mill/router

  • Sherline examples
  • Taig Mill examples
  • Bridgeport examples

Hybrid

Hybrid fabrication; RepRapping and then precise tidying of each layer with a milling/routing head is the most promising.

Hobbing

  • Timothy Edward's build of a Meccano Gear Making Machine, technically a gear hobber:
File:Timothy Edward Gear Hobber.jpg

via http://edwards.web.users.btopenworld.com/meccano/modelgear.htm

Wire EDM

Main page: ElectrochemicalPrintedCircuitBoardHead#electric discharge machining
  • Forrest Higgs proposed this once.

Casting/Mouldmaking


References