Interesting idea. I might adapt that idea to make rests on the front for the arms to sit on so I can release the servos without having the arm drag on the tread.
yes just a let 3 volt and use black and white on the ezb.
the led sits loose in the peg.using the pwm.
i cut a small piece out the peg to let the wire go thru.
yes i like to be creative to see what i can get out off a product.
then i see what could be usefull.does this excist ?double top gear ?
to connect choulder to the querre part.
I think it might make more sense to make a new 3d .stl part with those two mashed together rather than a double sided gear. Do you have a 3d printer to print parts if a .stl is created?
So you could end up with a "male to male clip" or "female to female clip", or "male to female" like you showed. That's interesting.
I don't think a double ended 3d printed plastic gear would work that well. I could see it breaking and or not fitting right. I don't think such a metal exists either.
Your current method for attaching them sounds pretty good. But 3 separate .stl files for those ez-bits shouldn't be too hard to make. I'll give it a shot sometime soon.
Nice! gives it sort of a racing look to it
Interesting idea. I might adapt that idea to make rests on the front for the arms to sit on so I can release the servos without having the arm drag on the tread.
Alan
hi guys
am glad you like it.
his name is speedroli
Nice light on top !
digieddy
you have good eyes.
How did you fit the LEDs in there? Are you controlling with directly from the EZ-B with digital on/off or PWM?
JustinRatliff
yes just a let 3 volt and use black and white on the ezb. the led sits loose in the peg.using the pwm. i cut a small piece out the peg to let the wire go thru.
Stop it Nomad! Your having way too much fun. LOL.
Seriously, I'm very impressed with your creativity and talent. Nicely done.
I'm so glad you kept at your connection issue and continued to build.
dave
yes i like to be creative to see what i can get out off a product. then i see what could be usefull.does this excist ?double top gear ? to connect choulder to the querre part.
I think it might make more sense to make a new 3d .stl part with those two mashed together rather than a double sided gear. Do you have a 3d printer to print parts if a .stl is created?
I guess you could hot glue them together as well.
i did glue them together but ad also ad nut and bolt in. have no printer.but i have a friend who has a printer.
forgot to tell,the meaning off the double gear chaft is to be able to connect other , parts.like choulder clip or querre clip.its easy to swiths.
So you could end up with a "male to male clip" or "female to female clip", or "male to female" like you showed. That's interesting.
I don't think a double ended 3d printed plastic gear would work that well. I could see it breaking and or not fitting right. I don't think such a metal exists either.
Your current method for attaching them sounds pretty good. But 3 separate .stl files for those ez-bits shouldn't be too hard to make. I'll give it a shot sometime soon.
great thanks.am looking some further on the internet to.will ask james here.
you also could change the angle from the connected parts by using, a special gear.sofar only i found gears with big teeth.
Norman
Great idea putting an LED inside EZ Bit peg! I plan to try that in some of my Six creations. Thanks
Peter
your welkom peter
the peg is 3d printed.
patrick
here another idea for speedroli.
a formula one wing.
Ah, cool. We call that a Spoiler.
hi dave
yes thats the word,back spoiler.
Nomad, You have come up with some very creative ideas!
hi steve S
thanks glad you like it.i hope to find one day the double gear. that would be a good contribution to ez.