Draw a right triangle inside a circle with three points on the circumference. Mark a point that divides the hypotenuse into two equal parts; this point will be the center.
I have the ‘cheaper’ model and I can attest that it is also VESA HDR600 display and comes with HDMI 2.1 4K 120Hz port (tested). So I’m really not sure what the differences are.
Found this on the front page You've successfully harnessed the algorithm. This definitely deserves more views really unique idea. And I can say I haven't seen one like that on the airsoft field before good on you for making one!
Howdy, ive made plenty of pvc fun time and the best thing i can suggest is making your air canister from a older propane torch bottle and a metal ball valve Do that and you wont ever have a problem with it failing while near your face Its not fun
Great video, keep up the good work! It looked like you were using the heat set inserts without holes already made. In the future you could consider modeling in holes. This way, the slicer puts several walls around the hole instead of putting the inserts into sparse infill. Additionally, many brands specify a size for the hole for the best engagement.For example, I have a set from CNC Kitchen that specifies a 5.6mm hole for an M4 insert. For the balance of the disk, you could consider printing a part with a concentric infill or at 100% infill. This way the weight would be evenly distributed. To reduce print time and add weight, you could put a circular pattern of nuts in, close to the outside edge. The tessellated edge of the disk should not matter as long as it is consistent. You could theoretically have a square plate and could still have it balanced, it is just more work for the motor because of the added air resistance. Hope this helps, keep up the great work!
Try every light on the dash 1500 miles from home. Ended up being a damn usb charger tripping my electrical system. Both the biggest heart attack and relieved feeling of my life in under 30 minutes.
I got a free go kart. It has a predator engine that runs well. At first I thought I just needed to mount the tires and put the chain back on. But the chain was a little too long. So I mounted the tires than fixed the chain. But the axel seems to be bent. The chain tightens and loosens as it rotates. The main issue is the axel hex. So all the hardware on it is also hex. hex. Hex axles are not very common... I could change out for a round axle but then the wheels would not work on it. I hate when projects keep getting more and more complicated.
@@kingbuilds8 nice that's a super good engine for a frame that size always wanted a ninja 250 mini buggy, I'm thinking I'm gonna build a sport bike swapped 1000cc side by side of I find a small side by side with no engine that would be hardcore You should find a longer trail and upload a decent sized trail drive pov video with it that would be sick
Brushless motors are waterproof, any issues is due to electronics getting wet. I’ve done similar projects, and I just encased my ESC in epoxy and that solved my problems.
Use wrap on the outside before screwing in. Or electrical tape, just tape left right and center. You also can use a plastic cup to encase the motor so water is less likely to splash on it. Or use some gears and mount the motor downwards. Nicely done. Be accurate.