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I believe it has been discussed in another thread that I prefer my boxes waxed… not that there’s anything wrong with a bit of lube here and there.

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Same. I was surprised. Nothing a bit of drilling can’t fix tho. I just didn’t have the right tool to not do a complete hack job

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Yes, I’ll compile a post soon. Stay tuned

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Me to…

I wonder what those would look like on spiral bevel gears :thinking:

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What is that?

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Would look nicer on a Honda hatchback civic :man_facepalming:

I know right. I couldn’t tell if that was a real scooby pipe or not :grimacing:

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@BigBen Use two of those on @MorrisHsu 's backward gear mounts.

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@Flasher What can I say, I’m full of love :joy::joy:

And you fags posting hundreds of messages while I’m away!!

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Spread evenly :rofl:


I’m getting overwhelmed here :crazy_face:

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Wait there’s only 11 here, here’s your twelfth :kissing_heart::joy:

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12/24v 50amp automotive circuit breaker.

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Do you have a link for the coloumb meter?

Same as the first china sourced evolve boards.

Work in progress:

  • Alu Alloy T6 6082
  • 240mm hangers
  • Compatible with Caliber & Paris baseplates
  • Software stresstests succesfull
  • Interchangeable axles (8mm and 10mm)
  • M12 secure threead

Still to do:

  • Real life stresstests (min 1000km)
  • rest of the CNC passes

@Itsmedant

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Why do you have both parts of the as150 on the outside? I notice there is enough space to have the male part fixed to the enclosure.

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The two halves come together super snug, I didn’t want to hassle with making a right angle connection, don’t want more drill holes, time, I like it like this, don’t have sugru or the appropriate glue or epoxy, and I prefer a less permanent solution. That’s pretty much it.

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Ever find yourself mid build questioning yourself whether this is the right thing to do or if it’s even going to work?

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