connections covered in hotglue. Using a 2Ah 74Wh battery on 8" pneumatics.
Hehe is just saw this on reddit and just knew I’d find it in this thread.
> cheaps out on the enclosure
> buys really expensive remote
And not even good one. You can build surprisingly solid stuff with lego and superglue. Not like this though.
Oh god I had no idea this is what the rest of the build looked like
Same guy lol looks like v2
A freaking soft scoop tub as an enclosure?
I’m throwing in the towel.
modular, colourful and painful af when stepped on
i see that as a win
Fun fact, this instructable was what got me started in esk8
This is my go to thread whenever I need to start my day with a laugh!
Many of you have been wondering what my next build will be, and I have come to tell you that your patient waiting is over! I’m proud to present the Ender 3 Special, a 24 inch shortboard with moderate riser and convenient carry handle:
As the concept engineer for the project, @jack.luis took the first test ride today and it performed amazingly. Good thing too, cuz I’m not sure if I would have been able to handle a board this powerful without getting it tuned in properly.
Abandon monke, progress to crab
Just rotate the battery and fix it to the board, you could have a modular battery thing that would be pretty sweet for long range
has to bail
rips controller off
lmao
Yeah did that on another board, I thought about it for a modular MTB, these batteries come in a range of different sizes it could be cool, but the discharge rate is not great
It gets better the more you look at it. What the hell is going on there?