Hey everyone,
I'm doing up a drawing set for a machine that came into our shop, but I don't know where to find information on the gearing.
I know they are metric gears, but the only information I have on them are: the gear has 72 teeth and an approximate outside diameter of about 14-1/2"...
I think that would help a lot GBor, what did you have in mind? You are right about the top and bottom forming bowls, and the support beams will form sideways bowls (if that makes sense).
This picture shows it in an exaggerated way of how it should look after the loads are applied...
Hey GBor!
Thanks a lot for your help, if I lived near you I would definately owe you a case of beer.
This isn't my setup, but it is very similar to what I have done:
http://www.skibuilders.com/howto/equip/press02.jpg
That might help you see better what surfaces are being loaded. The...
Hey GBor,
Thanks for the help! When I said that the support I-beams (the 2 beams at the ends holding the 4 beams apart) are facing the wrong way, I meant that they were turned in the weak direction. The top and bottom beams are flexing away from the centre, and I know that these two support...
Whoops, sorry. Maybe these will work.
http://ca.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/mcfetric/detail?.dir=f499&.dnm=4bcfscd.jpg&.src=ph
http://ca.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/mcfetric/detail?.dir=f499&.dnm=e819scd.jpg&.src=ph
Hello, I was just wondering if someone could help me set up the model for this? I have a frame with a distributed load across it. I'm just trying to simulate my case accurately, it doesn't have to be super technical or anything. I drew the frame in Solid Edge, saved it as a .stp file, and...
GBor,
Thanks for responding. I calculated (using the worst case of the beam being simply supported) that the maximum stress would be 15000 psi.
Are there Goodman curves for various materials available online? I searched but I couldn't find one, or do I have to develop the goodman curve myself?
Hey everyone,
I have a steel W10x49 beam with a distributed pressure of 80 psi being applied to it (over a length of 90"). The beam is fixed at both ends. The pressure is applied and is held anywhere from 30 min to 12 hours.
I was looking through a machine design book (Mott) and it looked...
Hey everyone,
I've had a few posts on here about building a pneumatic press for making skis/snowboards, and ideas on how to heat it. I was talking to some people at Omega, and they said I could use either strip or cartridge heaters (the guy said that I could consider using cartidge heaters...
Hello everyone,
I had a couple posts on this site about building a press to make skis/snowboards. I have mine built, if you look here ( http://www.grafsnowboards.com/pressidx.htm )and go to either the 6th or 7th picture down, you can see how it basically looks.
My buddy wants me to help him...
MH,
I had actually considered doing something like that, but I didn't know what kind of temperatures I could get and if it was feasible or not.
dalcazar,
Thanks for that answer. I figured that going with the heat blanket would be cheapest, but I guess I wanted to try to come up with...
Thanks for the responses guys.
GenB, could you elaborate a bit? What would you use to generate the steam? I looked into small boilers & even HW heaters and they cost too much. The press is made with steel I-beam so I'm not too worried about the extra pressure from the steam.
Also, would you...
Hey guys,
I had another post on how I'm building a press for making skis/snowboards ( http://www.eng-tips.com/viewthread.cfm?qid=138318 ).
If you go to this page
http://www.grafsnowboards.com/pressidx.htm
and go to either the 6th or 7th picture down, you can see how it basically looks. I...
Hi everyone,
I have decided to build my own press for making skis/snowboards. There is a lot of information out there on how to do this: http://www.skibuilders.com/ , http://www.grafsnowboards.com/
These sites are a lot of trial and error, so I wanted to take more of an Engineering approach...
So I've decided that the system won't work in the winter, but I was trying to figure out the max temp rise I could get in the winter, using either anti-freeze or water running through the collectors (I'm either going to supplement the system with a heater, or just bypass the solar all together...