Heavy Duty Lego Axle (Free instructions)
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- čas přidán 30. 05. 2023
- I hope you enjoyed the video and are able to find a use for my axle design in your own projects.
As mentioned in the video I used some metal parts. These parts were sent to me by a company called Dark ice designs aka Metal Technic Parts (MTP). All the parts are machined aluminum. They fit seamlessly with reguar parts and allow you to make stronger, better performing mechanisms.
If youd like to learn more about MTP check out the link below (no its not an affiliate link).
Have a question? Then leave a comment down below!
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please make instruction for front axle
Thank you so much man
No problem!
Could you show wich kind of gearbox or gears you used to make it that slow? That would be awesome cause I have the same motors
Sure thing I was thinking of making free instructions :
Will you share instructions for front axle? I mean sterring axle. Regards 👋
I was thinking about doing so yes 😄
Could you add the link to the video description please. I mean, I could find it without, but I tried adding the link in a comment and CZcams seems to have blocked it, because, you know, link-that-doesn't-advertise-Google-products = bad.
The link is now in the description but here as well: linktr.ee/bric_workshop
Thanks a lot! I really appreciate you always responding so quickly. I know it's a lot of work keeping up with everything while probably having to to work a daytime job as well
@@tobiasrosch9386 no worries mate! Comments are my favorite part of the whole social media thing 😀
How many motors you used in here? We’re they so motors?
3 motors for drive and one for steering
were can I get those metal differentials?
I got the from MTP - Metal Technic Parts. I'll put the link below: metal-technic-parts.com/?gclid=CjwKCAjwx_eiBhBGEiwA15gLN_dVkuNxtInvbQ3uNDLvo6X76wn64Rago5DaaUoAk5VvKQrssw7R-BoC3WgQAvD_BwE
thanks@@Bric_workshop
Where do you even get all this parts?
My collection 😋
@@Bric_workshop 20 years worth of collection.
@@A_tank_lover pretty much yes
@@Bric_workshop lmao didn't expect that. Well if you like it then why not.
how much watts this mechanism can withstand? and torque?
Watts?
@@Bric_workshop Can you run on it like 250W?
@@hambernat6444 jeeezus no. I'm just using a typical buwizz battery and motor. If you ran too much current through the motors they'd shut off or die
this isnt rlly related to the vid but why does every engineer/mechanic listen to that kind of music? nothin against it though
Idk but you've got a point 🤣