Hehe I like this concept and I think we could have some fun with it .
Here's the image.
Now, i'm sure most of you would know what that is in the image, so that part is easy, but here's the real challenge, deducting from what's in the image... how thick do you think the shaft is? I'll let people know saterday hehe Other people with interesting "mystery" images let me know via pm. I might even get a prize involved if this gets much interest. _________________ ( •_•)
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I guess the shaft is just small enough to fit thru the thrust washer. If the thrust washer was off something I knew about, then I could measure it & get the shaft size. Since I don't know any of the sizes of any of the objects, everything has to stay relative. _________________ Australian 2015 Featherweight champion
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Sun Jun 11, 2006 2:24 am
Totaly_Recycled Experienced Roboteer
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going on the pen mark on the paper and some rough guestimating i would guese 5.5 mm
Sun Jun 11, 2006 8:09 am
Philip Experienced Roboteer
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4 mm _________________ So even the rain that falls isn't actually going to fill our dams and our river systems
Oh Aaron, so close XD not
Here's the full image for everyone...
The shaft is only 2.5mm, and they're the smallest thrust bearing's i've ever seen! So I guess Philip is closest at 4mm
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Ohhh dam, nice one lol
i was assuming they would be standard size bearings
Sun Jun 11, 2006 7:13 pm
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well on with the games _________________ For West ausies interested in robotics email me at: theoneshrug@hotmail.com
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Wed Jun 14, 2006 10:38 pm
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my guess will be hell change the design a couple HUNDRED or sorry thousands of times and will start building it which will take maybe a few months and then hell put it aside for like 3 more years _________________ Andrew Welch, Team Unconventional Robotics
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