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In lugnet.technic, Chris Phillips wrote:
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> You also might check out a construct called a Directional Transmission. This is
> a simple setup using a sliding worm gear that does pretty much what you are
> describing. Michael Powell has a web page describing his design that I used
> successfully to build a robot arm that used a single motor to perform two
> actions: (1) grip+release and (2) lift+drop.
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> http://www.sonic.net/~rci/transmission.htm
That's one of the links I was trying to find the other day! Thanks. I'm not sure
if it will do what I want, but I'll have to stare at it a while to find out.
Keep the ideas coming, if there are more.
-Duane
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| (...) Well, I think this is going to work. Do you have any pictures of the logic/gearing used downline from the transmission? I am concerned with how the worm gear makes the transition from front to back and the resulting interaction with the drive (...) (21 years ago, 12-Nov-03, to lugnet.technic, lugnet.robotics)
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| (...) You also might check out a construct called a Directional Transmission. This is a simple setup using a sliding worm gear that does pretty much what you are describing. Michael Powell has a web page describing his design that I used (...) (21 years ago, 12-Nov-03, to lugnet.technic, lugnet.robotics)
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