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The Shoulder Joint 12 volt applied to motor.
This is the base with 12 volts applied to the drive motor.
~ 6 seconds to complete one rothation.
Rotary Base Construction:
Here is the rotary base. I machined a disk 8" in diameter and 1" thick from nylatron. I then cut out the internal shape and atached a Gates notched belt to the internal surface with Gorilla glue.
The second 8"x8" nylatron blank was machined to hold the disk. The pinnion placement was measured and drilled for a perfect alignment to the internal ring gear.
The disk sits on the base and turns very smoothly. The pinion has 12 teeth and the belt 116 teeth. This gives me a ~ 9.66 to 1 reduction.
A window regulator motor is connect to the pinnion by a coupling.
The elbow joint is complete. A stainless steel cable will control the position and remove weight from the outer end.
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Yes the rotary base will be the only one with this design ; not alot of force on it.
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The inside use of toothed belt is nice idea. One has to be careful with belt load rating - typical number of teeth engaged is way higher (5...6), so there is need to downgrade maximum allowable load accordingly.