| | Re: I wish Lego made an "Anti-Backlash Gear" Steve Baker
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| | (...) (I think we established that this is Newton centimeters - a force of between two and a half and five Newtons applied at a distance of one centimeter will cause the gear to slip...or half that at 2cm, a third at 3cm and so on). (...) That's (...) (24 years ago, 4-Apr-01, to lugnet.robotics)
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| | | | Re: I wish Lego made an "Anti-Backlash Gear" Micah J. Mabelitini
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| | | | (...) Hmm interesting. I only have one clutch gear (the one that came with RIS 1.5), and it is too *loose* to really be at all functional. I've also read that the clutch force tends to drop in them the more they are used. (24 years ago, 4-Apr-01, to lugnet.robotics)
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| | | | | | Re: I wish Lego made an "Anti-Backlash Gear" Eric Sophie
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| | | | | Yes they do lose a little, I guess we always knew that would be the case, I hate to see you not use the gear if it's to loose, reurn it for a new one if you decide somthing really needs it. Also I consider this gear a "back-up" in preventing (...) (24 years ago, 4-Apr-01, to lugnet.robotics)
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| | | | Re: I wish Lego made an "Anti-Backlash Gear" Eric Sophie
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| | | | Oh , right , Newtons , I was saying Nano centameters! thanks....I guess you need a fair amount of gearing and distance to use these gears effectivly along with opposing resistance, I love the way it works in the hand I developed, infact in included (...) (24 years ago, 4-Apr-01, to lugnet.robotics)
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