Re: Adventures in 3d printing tyres
Posted: Sat May 26, 2018 3:36 am
I happened across this thread as it was referenced over in RCU in the States.
The way I'd approach this is a bit more circuitous.
I'd take your printed master part and form a paraffin body around it in 2 halves with location or indexing
provisions. I would then cast these two paraffin halves in aluminum or broze depending on the size. Once
the two halves are cast and after appropriate cleanup, fitting and making expansion holes I would use them to
make heat vulcanizing rubber tires. Here in the states they allow repair of larger truck tires( apologies - tyres)
and the rubber they use is relatively inexpensive, durable and easy to use. Perfect for the task at hand.
You may see the simple parts I've made from this material on my website. http://tanks.linite.com
Just my 2 cents for what it's worth.
Jerry
The way I'd approach this is a bit more circuitous.
I'd take your printed master part and form a paraffin body around it in 2 halves with location or indexing
provisions. I would then cast these two paraffin halves in aluminum or broze depending on the size. Once
the two halves are cast and after appropriate cleanup, fitting and making expansion holes I would use them to
make heat vulcanizing rubber tires. Here in the states they allow repair of larger truck tires( apologies - tyres)
and the rubber they use is relatively inexpensive, durable and easy to use. Perfect for the task at hand.
You may see the simple parts I've made from this material on my website. http://tanks.linite.com
Just my 2 cents for what it's worth.
Jerry