I, revamp my Stug
Napsal: 21 říj 2013, 19:28
Hello,
anyway, since I currently have to wait for the supply of material, I have begun to modernize the technology of my Stug and maybe it Dernbach on Saturday in the same test drive .
So to say it out early today .
Now I'm the newest version of my brushless drives installed with real inertia. The functions are controlled by a future Beier sound module .
But first I have removed and cleaned the gear . The old engines are no longer necessary.
Since one can not simply drill to 3.17 mm for the new motor shafts , the gears I turn them out with a small rotating steel .
I turn the flywheels made of steel.
So I can then screw the new engines .
This must of course be Balanced . I do this simply by I screw a motor with an old gear cheek to be able to keep it well and then let it rotate between the fingers easily with a controller . So you spührt the finest imbalance which can then compensate with a little practice and epoxy plasticine the imbalance .
And so I can then screw the gear together and be ever in the tub area.
anyway, since I currently have to wait for the supply of material, I have begun to modernize the technology of my Stug and maybe it Dernbach on Saturday in the same test drive .
So to say it out early today .
Now I'm the newest version of my brushless drives installed with real inertia. The functions are controlled by a future Beier sound module .
But first I have removed and cleaned the gear . The old engines are no longer necessary.
Since one can not simply drill to 3.17 mm for the new motor shafts , the gears I turn them out with a small rotating steel .
I turn the flywheels made of steel.
So I can then screw the new engines .
This must of course be Balanced . I do this simply by I screw a motor with an old gear cheek to be able to keep it well and then let it rotate between the fingers easily with a controller . So you spührt the finest imbalance which can then compensate with a little practice and epoxy plasticine the imbalance .
And so I can then screw the gear together and be ever in the tub area.