Wow, what a great video, this is really helpful for all kinds of STEM projects. If you are having trouble with steal cable kinking or coming off v-bearing try using Kevlar thread it cost similar if not cheaper than steal, and behaves much better.
Nice. Also if you dont want to use a spindle for the first stage of the cascading lift, you can use a rack and pinion as the first layer and drawer slides on the rest. This makes it easily compatible with tetrix frames and allows you to mount motors on the arm for space.
Hello, My team actually bought the crimps and cable they recommended. I think the crimps are 1/16 so the 3/64 cable fits in it nicely (which it does). After crimping it down we didn't find any issues with the crimps slipping. When ordering the crimps I saw something that 1/16 steel cable won't fit in them. I think you are just supposed to get larger crimps than the cable.
How do you tension the strings equally so you can get the full extension of the slides? We have tried but can never get them all tensioned equally and we don't get the lift's maximum height.
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Wow, what a great video, this is really helpful for all kinds of STEM projects. If you are having trouble with steal cable kinking or coming off v-bearing try using Kevlar thread it cost similar if not cheaper than steal, and behaves much better.
Nice. Also if you dont want to use a spindle for the first stage of the cascading lift, you can use a rack and pinion as the first layer and drawer slides on the rest. This makes it easily compatible with tetrix frames and allows you to mount motors on the arm for space.
Thank you for this video you helped me understand how to use these kinds of slides and I plan on using them in the next upcoming challenges
Can we build this Cascading lift with chain and sprocket mechanism and with vex extrusions?
Could you provide links to the drawer slides you used?
www.homedepot.com/p/Liberty-18-in-Full-Extension-Ball-Bearing-Side-Mount-Drawer-Slide-1-Pair-D80618C-ZP-W/202200644
Garden variety in any hardware store. Get off our ass and go check.
Nice content..
is there any reason you linked 1/16 crimps with 3/64 cable? I am assuming it is easier to assemble?
Hello, My team actually bought the crimps and cable they recommended. I think the crimps are 1/16 so the 3/64 cable fits in it nicely (which it does). After crimping it down we didn't find any issues with the crimps slipping. When ordering the crimps I saw something that 1/16 steel cable won't fit in them. I think you are just supposed to get larger crimps than the cable.
What is the size of the nylon spacers???? like the inner diameter.
# 6 bolt then a #6 nylon washer, in the next bin at Home Depot. LIKE DUH!
How do you tension the strings equally so you can get the full extension of the slides? We have tried but can never get them all tensioned equally and we don't get the lift's maximum height.
String is to long.
Wow! This is dank af brooooo!!!
Gayyyyyy
how is using these parts legal? thought the only 'local' parts you could use were common things like screws and nuts?
lol my video game was running in the background and added some nice background music
This is the longest 10 minute video I’ve ever seen.
This is 10.42 too long
Horrible you don’t even show the entire slide. What does the front looks like. A 360 degree turn of the assembly would have been very helpful.
Be a gracious professional young person(s).
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