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What’s marine grade plywood? Is it treated in any way?

Mahogany on every layer, and a much higher quality glue used that won’t just break down in presence of moisture. It’s just what I had lying around; if I’d had any baltic birch in the right thickness I’d probably have used that, as it tends to be denser and therefore easier to machine cleanly and accurately. Mahogany tends to splinter more than I liked.

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Cool! On prusa printers that part is actually 3D printed itself, which would be even lighter I imagine.


reddit at it again

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it actually looks pretty cool

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I thought these were something you cobbled together which is both impressive that you built an ESC, and yet baffling that the soldering was so bad.

But no.

These are legit, retail, for sale ESCs. Like from a company. Mass produced. And those are advertising pictures.

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exploding_head

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What are you talking about! That’s our finest model!

***I thought this was the advertising thread!

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You can tell the builder is basic because of all the alkaline

<rimshot.mp4>

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Y’all laughing but this would work. :smiley: Not very long, but it would. :smiley:

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If you’re gonna do it, at least don’t use the crappiest cells in the world LMAO.

Those AC Delco AA cells are some serious turds.

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I’d reply with a joke about noble gases but all the good ones argon

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Berylliant joke my friend

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HeH

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Even though you are having a rough day, I still like this. Chin up bud!

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Better advice maybe chin down, as it doesn’t look like they’re letting off soon.

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Found on Meepo’s FB page

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That is not only Phillips head…
Not only a countersunk head in a not countersunk hole…
BUT ALSO SCREWS INSTEAD OF BOLTS?!

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