ミニッツ Tire Cutter Mini4 V2❕(フロントローハイトタイヤ作り)

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  • čas přidán 25. 08. 2024
  • タイヤカッターはミニ四駆用ですので、ミニッツのホイールはそのままでは装着できません。自己責任で以下ブログを参考にしてください。
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Komentáře • 8

  • @user-bn3ne7pp1w
    @user-bn3ne7pp1w Před 2 lety

    レーサー超メカニカル技術だ、技師‼️

  • @id100082
    @id100082 Před 4 lety

    ミニッツのホイールセットするためのハブの入手法方を教えて欲しいです!

    • @user-iw6ih8sd4q
      @user-iw6ih8sd4q  Před 4 lety +1

      ハブは標準のままです。止める側を4mmのビスがついたもので何か工夫するしかないですね、、、

  • @loresinga2698
    @loresinga2698 Před 4 lety

    What adapter you use to fit miniz rims to it?

    • @user-iw6ih8sd4q
      @user-iw6ih8sd4q  Před 4 lety

      The hub is standard,but the stop side is designed with a 4mm screw.

    • @loresinga2698
      @loresinga2698 Před 4 lety

      @@user-iw6ih8sd4q Are you willing to sell me on set of modification you have done? also any mod available for AWD rims?

    • @user-iw6ih8sd4q
      @user-iw6ih8sd4q  Před 4 lety

      I am using it for MR03, but I am not sure if it can be used for AWD. sorry.

    • @christebo7305
      @christebo7305 Před rokem

      The all wheel drive rims have an odd hub hole shape. Very strange to me. I bought a big lot of used Mini Z cars and the man sold me his wheel and tire collection with them. There are no AWD cars, but for some reason, he had a lot of AWD wheels. The holes are rounded end rectangles. I suppose they lock down better with the car? An adaptor is necessary.
      Locally, we only race rear wheel drive as the cars are actually faster on the rubber indoor track. But I wouldn't mind an adapter just to use allow for these AWD wheels I have.
      The Mini Z class is growing in the USA, albeit much less than in Japan still. The ability to race in smaller spaces is becoming more attractive to many in urban areas. Plus, the ability to either basement race or on a residential patio or concrete pad.
      Sorry for my question. I understand that you are using 4mm with the supplied hub? Did you get another arbor, or did you modify to accept the 4mm bolt?
      The portability and price point on this machine is very attractive. For some reason, tire cutters remain stubbornly expensive. I have commutator lathes and have contemplated modifications to one of these to cut tires. I do not have metal machining knowledge or equipment to make my own arbors and hubs, however. So, I am presently still in the concept stages.
      I do not necessarily need a small portable unit as I have a wood lathe. But here again, it comes to the issue of arbors and hubs to fit Mini Z (and I really want to be able to use it for 1/18, 1/12, and 1/10 at some point; even the Tamiya Euro Trucks)