#Cycloidal drive
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I’m not sure what units you’re in, but typically you need 0.2mm of clearance on 3D printed parts
I appreciate that the gears are precise with water-jet, but the precision of your housing is lower
How accurately can you measure?
Does it match the model?
it does mach the aluminium part i made afther i tested the 3d printer part was same size
but once the steel rods were delivered i noticed them getting pushed away. So that meant huge amount of friction
i couldnt get the gearbox to move once i put the cover since then the rods couldnt get pushed outside
This vid is shows i could have expected it
but if i make the cycloidal gear scale a little bit smaller than the perfect size. You say if i make diameter from 90 to 89,8? mm
Idkhow fast the backlash builds up
i can make vid of the pins getting pushed
It just barely turns
I imagine you could sand it down until it fits. I’ll ask some ME coworkers on Monday
Are you trying to increase speed or increase torque?
Well mostly to make it fit in first place
But for backlash you want the sanding to be evenly spread
Making some test prints rn for the diff tolerances
I heard that harmonic drives are better for minimum backlash. Never tried to 3D print one though
I made a working one atm so turns out the tolerance is 0,25 over diameter