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Post by sakurairoc on Mar 19, 2012 21:29:17 GMT -5
greetings from mexico city, I make a custom protoype of the blades on my buster furher whit a single motor like inside every zoid, a little plastic tube to conect back of blades to motor, plug this one, and little swich to conect to ac power or batteries. I put a downloading video in 3gp format, download it, is very interesting, the blades turn very fast, I dont put in youtube, pease somebody upload in youtube this is only a prototype ready in youtube, thanks for watch
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Post by Chuckles on Mar 20, 2012 1:25:36 GMT -5
The vid's not working w/o download, but that's still pretty cool. One problem I came across is that when spinning at higher speeds, centrifugal force causes the blades to fully deploy, at which point they start striking against the ground and the zoid itself. How did you fix this problem?
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Post by sakurairoc on Mar 20, 2012 2:34:17 GMT -5
The vid's not working w/o download, but that's still pretty cool. One problem I came across is that when spinning at higher speeds, centrifugal force causes the blades to fully deploy, at which point they start striking against the ground and the zoid itself. How did you fix this problem? the video is ready in youtube the problem of centrifugal is easy to solved, I put a little paper o thing in the area when conect the blade and the piece to conect whit motor, this piece of paper make a articulation more tight and pressed and the blades stay in form, not open for the rapid turn, it see in the video
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Post by Zoidzilla135 on Mar 20, 2012 5:30:23 GMT -5
This is awesome!!!!!
nice work by the way.
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Post by Maethius on Mar 20, 2012 9:43:28 GMT -5
.... and then a kitten got too close to the Fuhrer.... poor, poor kitteh.....
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Post by Snowflake on Mar 20, 2012 18:02:01 GMT -5
i'm very impressed!!! I actually think it'd be better slower
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Post by Maethius on Mar 21, 2012 9:43:46 GMT -5
I have no idea how you would modify the speed of a servo motor... I've plugged in a few lights, but that's about as deep as my wiring knowledge goes!
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