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i don't mean serious harm by posting this matter on the open forum, but i am taking this chance to clarify it to all, as not one person been asking abt the cad drawing, i received many msg from difer person regard this. technical-vise, i can share out, more than wiling. giving out the whole complete drawing is a different story. as i understand, at this forum, there are some builders who are not quit good in cad drawing but still they manage to draw and design in a paper, card board, sheet metal, any where they can find that suit them. you can start by learn from them. good luck. |
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if any of my friends interested in this excavator, i can sell the whole unit to. its start off as a hobby and interest, i didn't think of the design issue, intellectual property and profits. when this matter arise, its surprise me, i learned, i know what should be the right move now. |
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You should never sell or give away your intectual property , For all resons lil giants states .
" can sell the whole unit to. " whatch how you word this little quote here in the build forums , It could be construed as you are building for sale . We have a vender section on here for that for a small yearly fee . OTOH , the excavator looks great . I have operated a few of those with hammers .
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at 1st, i thought i will just install all the tubing on the excavator with just nylon tubing as final. i saw lots of other builders are putting in copper tubing. but i was to lazy to make one, then it sudden came to me, why not i gave it a try.
just try 1 pcs, then it was all the way go.... no wonder, i realised how fun and nice looking to have those copper tubing installed. ![]() ![]() ![]() be heading to spray paint shop later, to have it colored. let see how its appear out. |
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fresh, back from paint shop. with the cover too.
while the yellow will be done tomorrow. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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the yellow unit is back from the paint shop.
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Great looking machine, superb quality build - awesome
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for me, i directly attach the brushless motor to the pump, no gear reduce, just a solid coupling. you have to trust the power from the brushless motor, if its not good enough, attach with the outer run motor to the pump just like i did to the 650. if the speed too much, i set the throttle % from the transmitter. once i tried to lower the motor rpm too much, resulting create loading, heat up the esc and fry. well, try and error, pay for the lesson learned. there lot of motor specs around, just have to choose the right torque and rpm. about the noise from the gear reduce, i think of 2 cause: 1, the contact distance between the gears are not right 2, the gear couple is off set due to wear and tear what do you think? Last edited by der82c; 02-27-2014 at 10:13 PM. |
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