Video of idea
- Inverted mount
- Not too sure about hinge forces. Using 8mm pin might not be enough. 1/4" aluminium plate might also be too weak.
- Trying to leave room around the pulley for...
Type: Posts; User: PsyKotyk
Video of idea
- Inverted mount
- Not too sure about hinge forces. Using 8mm pin might not be enough. 1/4" aluminium plate might also be too weak.
- Trying to leave room around the pulley for...
Thanks for all the great info!
After reading that a smaller machine like my X2 only needs about 600-800lbs of force, it makes the pneumatic solution a little easier for me.
I'm thinking of...
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I was rooting around for BLDC controllers, and stumbled across this site. Would anyone know if it would be suitable for hobby motors?
Electric Vehicles Controller - Motorized Bike Parts
I'm having similar ideas.. some of those hobby motors are intense
HobbyKing R/C Hobby Store : T5692 Turnigy Pro Comp Brushless Inrunner Motor 1000kv
6000watts?!? :eek:
This might be old news to you guys, but I was completely blown away.
Worth the repost if even one person hasn't seen it.
http://www.kirkhammotorsports.com/book_aoe/
Just thought I'd share my sources for raw materials in Ottawa.
Plastics
Laird Plastics (they're everywhere!)
700 Industrial Av #6 & 7
Ottawa, ON K1G 0Y9
T: 877-228-2296
L: 613-247-9518
F:...
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This is the hangup for a lot of people.
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I had similar frustrations with McMaster.
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They cater more towards wood working, but also...
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I used to until my laptop hard drive decided to take a dirt nap yesterday. (chair)
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You can add the IP protocol (which comes with both...
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Almost certainly need a...
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ALSO, A...
Moved the input signal connector to allow more space near the board mount holes. Also allows for keyed connectors.
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