Thoughts on a ball bearing turret mount

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Cheers Roy, that is very good news because when i get a working solution it should be generally applicable. Hopefully by August i should have a working version available. Many thanks for that.

Now back to the sangria hic!!

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AlwynTurner wrote:The design I have in mind is a lower race with a groove for the balls which will attach to the hull, a ball cage for the balls to sit in, and an upper race with a corresponding groove for the balls, which will attach to the turret with the turret drive rack acting to hold the upper and lower races together by means of screws into the turret. It will all make sense when I put it into openscad (I hope!)
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Hmmm.. having had screaming fits in the past with ball bearings on cars and bikes (push types, as well as BMW and Honda!), :-< I can imagine how you would somehow need to preassemble the balls in their races (and 'lock' them in there somehow) before mounting the ring on the Turret...otherwise they could spill out. I always thought that taper rollers were a superior technology (Timken taper rollers on my old Cooper 'S' wheel bearings for example, were a joy to fit....with no balls popping out for want of adhesive grease...with older Minis ....and no, that's not a 'Carry On' style double entendre... :haha: )
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Yup i have a cunning plan - all will be revealed once i get my hands back on my trusty pc and openscad.

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Hi Mick, yes all thoughts and suggestions are valid and much appreciated, i had factored in the vertical load but forgot the horizontal load, so :problem: .... cunning plan 2, i think there is a way.... I'll have to do some work in openscad but I still think this is doable.

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Mr Turner, while I admire your enthusiasm, I feel it my duty to remind and restrain you from further R&D when you ARE CLEARLY MIXING UP YOUR SANGRIAS WITH YOUR BEARINGS!!!! :haha: :haha:
A couple more should fix your state of mind and restore your focus on holiday ing not bearing-ing !!!
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Herman that is an extremely valid point (hic!!!), I am now starting to monitor the general election results as these could have a significant bearing on my future.
Thanks to everyone for the valuable input, normal service to be resumed tomorrow.

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I was thinking about printed turret bearings for my Chally2 after seeing this on thingiverse-

https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2381833
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Re: Thoughts on a ball bearing turret mount

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I have a few HL tanks and yes, the rings are different sizes.

If you want a slick turret rotation, you could try the tip that Bogeyman gave me. Trot down to the local stationery store and buy some plastic document holders, the slippery clear plastic ones. Cut two turret rings out, glue one to the turret and one to the hull. voila! friction free turret rotation. :thumbup:
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