Hello,
I wonder if I could just pick people's brains for some reference websites or books that I can buy to research the different type of arm joints. In particular working with small motors and the pros and cons of various types of linkage (bevel gearbox, worm gear etc)
I'm building a photography device that actually functions very much like a robot arm. Its purpose is to orient objects so I can take images - but it's basically an arm on which is mounted another (rotating) arm on which is mounted another (rotating) arm on which is mounted some clasping devices.
This device is small (15 cm arms) and motion repeatability and rotation speed are not critical. Torque, temperature and vibration are, so I'm tending towards using small worm geared DC motors on each arm joint to rotate the subsequent segment. These seem to have the advantage that being worm geared it means I don't need power for holding torque, no power means no heat, and simpler all round. Something like this
1000:1 motor and a worm gear (yet to be found).
Not having any great experience with these can anyone comment whether that would seem to be a rational choice or is there something better? I have a small nema8 stepper on the way to try out as an alternative but as they require power for holding torque I suspect that's not the answer.
More importantly though, does anyone have any experience or insight or URLs to point me towards which might show the best way to rotate a subsequent rotating arm using a worm gear. I'm a little unlear on the mechanical aspects, ie do I need a sleeve, how best to attach a subsequent arm so that the weight isn't being carried in the wrong way.
Secondly, small gears and linkiages like small worm gears - is there a recommended website for these that people know of?
Many thanks for your time