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=Introduction= | |||
There is great potential for usable, one-material wheels: dollies, rolling tables, carts - anything that already has small rubber wheels. | |||
The advantage is significant: while typical rubber wheels get flats - solid wheels do not. | |||
=Economics= | |||
*100 lb casters are cheap, $2.50. Still, that is a product. If the minimum allowable value per printer hour is $1, then we are (see [[Value Gene | |||
=With Built-in Planetary Gear= | =With Built-in Planetary Gear= | ||
Revision as of 14:36, 11 May 2020
Introduction
There is great potential for usable, one-material wheels: dollies, rolling tables, carts - anything that already has small rubber wheels.
The advantage is significant: while typical rubber wheels get flats - solid wheels do not.
Economics
- 100 lb casters are cheap, $2.50. Still, that is a product. If the minimum allowable value per printer hour is $1, then we are (see [[Value Gene
With Built-in Planetary Gear
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o3Il6nSX-ow