Harmonic Drive

par Alphie

Fichiers imprimables (7)

  • stl

    bearing_rotor_cap.stl

    109 Ko · 4 455 téléchargements

  • stl

    bottom_shell.stl

    715 Ko · 4 425 téléchargements

  • stl

    bearing_large.stl

    627 Ko · 4 436 téléchargements

  • stl

    mini_bearing.stl

    1.1 Mo · 4 438 téléchargements

  • stl

    flex_spline.stl

    3 Mo · 4 459 téléchargements

  • stl

    circular_spline.stl

    231 Ko · 4 435 téléchargements

  • stl

    bearing_rotor.stl

    217 Ko · 4 405 téléchargements

Description

My goal was to implement the principle of the harmonic drive into a sturdy solid module that can ultimately be used for making a robotic arm. This is my first prototype, and it works quite nicely.
http://youtu.be/D_neLbcW_BY
The circular spline has 84 teeth. The flex spline (80 teeth) has been printed with flexible PLA. All other parts were printed with regular PLA. The bearing balls are made of copper and are 3.2 mm in diameter in size.
The large bearing needs some work to get a good fit. It is currently too tight when 100% filled with bearing balls.
Print settings (ultimaker)
-0.1 mm @ 25-50mm/s
-nozzle (0.4 mm) temp 225 degC
-bed: 65 degC
-0.1 mm @ 25-90mm/s depending on structure (25 for gears)
Have Fun!

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