My name is Simon Sörensen and I am the creator of RCLifeOn. I do a little bit of everything, nothing too fancy. I love 3D printing, DIY and radio controlled stuff. Yeah, that's pretty much it. If you want to be a part of my family here on RU-vid, hit the subscribe button and let's hang out!
my guy, you need to use special filament along with a non contaminated extruder to make anything that will be around food and if you dont you finna die
“Surfing only with a 3D printer” pulls out, food, servos, radio, shelter, pans, more food, power toos, fire pit, pre chopped logs, fishing hooks, submarine,
how did you not melt the battery connector when you heated up the wire? using your old tutorial i built a similar igniter with nicrome wire and it melted and burned down the plane i attached it too
This is how all of us nerds with disposable income justify our gadget addiction. "See honey? I caught ONE fish and ONE clam using tens of thousands of dollars worth of electronics. Told you it was worth it!"
Awesome channel..... I think you should try to build a small 2 person hydrophoil boat with electric motors...of course.......thank you for all your cool videos!!!!!!!
But what do I do with the condensation? Dry cabinets somehow magically make the water disappear. Do they collect it and heat it up again? I also wonder whether it is possible to channel that water towards the top heat sink, obviously not in this configuration, but is it worth it?
The rotor looks purposely extracted from the stator. If that's the case and it's done to increase the motor's maximum speed by sacrificing some torque, that is genius. It simply decreases the BEMF, allowing for more room to inject current at the given voltage. It's like a physical field weakening technique, but without overheating the rotor magnets.