Open source mecanum wheel design drop-in compatible with the DJI Robomaster S1
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2019.07.18 Printed, and it works spectacularly! I've got one fully compatible spare wheel. The 'wheel hub' is the only hard part to print (lots of overhangs no matter how you do it) so I've added designed-in supports. Refined the other designs a fair bit too. This thing is so cool. So satisfying to have every roller click perfectly into place on thefirst prototype print. *2018.07.19 Heavily updated the hub to print 180º flipped from before. Allows for some needed geometry that was missing before. Prints great! + I've now switched to printing with a0.6mm nozzle for a large improvement in print speed and strength. As a side effect the added-in supports become small to slice/print since I'd designed them for single-width 0.4mm nozzles. If you want to use anything but a 0.4mm nozzle you'll need to edit the 'printable' tab in the OnShape, I made avariable just for such things.

The new Robomaster S1 is out, and it's a pretty freaking incredible design. BUT there aren't any spare parts available!? I'm fixing that with with my open-source S1 CAD modeling.

Progress / completeness

So far I've recreated my favorite part of the design: these incredible mecanum wheels. They're 12-wheel, 45º, and 96mm in diameter. They've got a unique internal rubber dampener that effectively gives this robot freakin' suspension.

More to come. Leave a comment with what you'd like to see.

Using this in other robots

If you'd like to use one of these wheels for your own system all you'll need to do is modify thewheel hub component to fit your motor, should be super easy.

CAD design source

I've designed this in onshape. Here's the public document,anyone can fork and extend the design free of charge. (here's the page to get a free account, they keep it hidden from their main site)

Follow along / community

There's a fledgling subreddit, r/RobomasterS1, join-in over there and follow along!

Printing & Building

With the new 'printable' files nothing special is needed. No supports, no rafts, no brim. I've even rotated them down flat, they're ready to go!

Materials

  • "wheel_hub_dampener" should be printed in something super squishy. Ninjaflex, or TPU. Try printing with two walls and very minimal infill to keep it as flexible as possible.
  • All other parts: PLA works great. Nylon or PETG would be stronger but so far I've not had problems with impacts and stresses with simple PLA (and it's so easy and fast to print).

Hardware

  • Everything is designed to work with DJI's hardware, you can actually look at their manual for all the specs.
  • This wheel uses the "T2 Screw" to hold the two halves together.

Rollers

The rollers are designed to be printed in half, and I've left a 0.5mm thickness slice to add some rubberized tread. Two methods should work:

  • Heatshrink tubing
  • Rubberized paint, like 'plastidip' (amazon $5 spray can)

 

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The author marked this model as their own original creation. Imported from Thingiverse.

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