[python] Bronze Screws
- From: Colin Morton <iron@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: python@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 29 Jul 2004 22:43:22 +0800
Hello,
Yes the bronze screw idea should work well.
It is critical to get the inner bearing surface perfectly round. If
there is any eccentricity. The bearing will bind.
The other consideration is that all of the load is being put onto
several small points so will be more wear on the inner bearing surface.
To minimize this it would be good to use a hardened steel surface.
I would be happy to hear how it works.
Regards Colin Morton.
juermaier@xxxxxx wrote:
> my third python I plan to build with bronse bushings. my idea is to use
bronse screws screwed in steel holes (understandable?) one on the top
and one on the bottom, after unscrewing them, the python can be
separated. And when the bronse screws get thinner they can be simply
changed by new ones.
Any reponse on that?
I also would like the steering not to go so smoothly and easy, because
the leverarm for steering (the feet) is very long.
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Any reponse on that?
I also would like the steering not to go so smoothly and easy, because the leverarm for steering (the feet) is very long.
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