try M16 threaded worm gear with M16 bolt. for example 1:101 gear ratio. its pretty small. well the M16 rod is metal. off the shelf. yes a more traditional worm gear drive. yes 1:101 gear ratio in one gear step. not two gear boxes.
nice work! I was messing around with the split gear configuration as well, but since it’s not back-drivable on 3D printed parts, I always expected a shock load to it would always break something, is that what you expect?
try M16 threaded worm gear with M16 bolt. for example 1:101 gear ratio. its pretty small. well the M16 rod is metal. off the shelf. yes a more traditional worm gear drive. yes 1:101 gear ratio in one gear step. not two gear boxes.
Can you make a video on the reverse of this for really high speed?
It is true that it has high torque but it works very loudly... especially when the parts are plastic
Without a lubricant, 3d printed parts are definitely noisier. I used standard bicycle grease for my gears and the difference is huge.
nice work! I was messing around with the split gear configuration as well, but since it’s not back-drivable on 3D printed parts, I always expected a shock load to it would always break something, is that what you expect?
3:47 or 390kg 1cm that how silly it is