Not mad man, just disappointed…this is a cool one off/ unique idea and im seeing a few naysayers (some of whom havent even tried the things, let alone backed the project) bitching and moaning. Let those trying it comment and work to get them up and running at least before knocking. Anyone that has designed and built anything will tell you less than 6 month from idea to iteration to manufacture betas is awesome.
And yes, I certainly did support the project, in fact just picked up my package from the post yesterday and when i get around to mounting them ill throw up sum pictures and whatnot. Novel idea and worth trying/supporting …you know diy forum and all.
Has it? Seems like people are getting their products and we should soon have user feedback.
This drive is my nomination for the best product of 2019. Everything else felt iterative whereas this is kinda left field.
Let’s be honest. Any time any one of us drew a car as kids, we gave them rocket propellers which is exactly how this drive looks.
I am waiting for user feedback before I jump in myself.
I’m not saying this isn’t a innovative product or a bad one. I wouldn’t have bought it if I did. I’m happy with it. I’m just waiting on more parts to get this gear drive put together on my new build.
Mad because this project fell of the face of the earth and I said it out loud?
Sometimes the behavior in this forum disappoints me a bit. It’s like some people forget that often it is just one or two guys behind a product, not an entire company. Things take time, and unhelpful criticizing just ends up taking the motivation to keep up with the project.
From what I have read @MorrisHsu is not a very chatty guy, I respect that, keeping up with the pace of this forum takes time, and some people prefer to spend their time otherwise.
Why don’t you guys just install the drives, ride them and give usefull feedback. If you keep whining the only outcome will be the end of this cool project.
I updated my second post to reflect the correct washer placement. The photos are still incorrect as I have not disassembled my drives for photo purposes.
Locate the other parts bag. This should have four long bolts, two short bolts, a wrench and a bunch of weird looking nuts. Now locate the backing plate. It’s thin and the exact shape of the opening in the housing. Align the backing plate over the main housing. Once the three holes line up, insert the bolts into the holes from the far side. Thread the nuts onto the bolts and tighten them just a bit more than hand tight. Use the included wrench on the nut, and the money wrench on the bolt.
Step 11: Additional screws
Tools: 2mm? hex
Take the #6 bolts and secure them into the little holes on the outside of the housing. I’m not quite sure why they are there, but that’s probably where they go.
Step 12: Cleaning up
chances are, you have additional parts that you have not used. This is actually intentional as the drives are designed to fit two different types of wheels. carefully bag these components up and keep them in a safe place should you decide to switch wheels in the future.
This should be it, but i might have forgot something. I’m be putting in photos later tonight when I get home.
Why exactly are you so triggered? All I said is I kinda feel like he gave up on the project. Can you point out where I might be mistaken. You make it out like I insulted the mans family over a simple comment about my point of view. It seem as if this subject hit close to home for you.
This thread really highlights the difference in depth and experience of knowledge in the DIY field.
This. So so so much this. Take all your the feelies out of it for a moment and try to image working a full time job, while developing impressive pieces of hardware that are totally novel. Taking them from design to first trial, then second and bringing on experienced users from in industry. Who knows maybe said dude has family which is another time commitment,
(I know @Kellag is nowhere near understanding this as his balls have yet to drop)
and maybe dude is a bit shy or reserved or has language barrier to cross. I’m not saying any of these are the case. What I’m saying is this isn’t a commercial product. It’s a custom idea and buyer is always right doesn’t hold for shit in this type of space.
Give cool shit creators room to breath. We all want cool shit and want it now, maybe we have even put down some cash to get it but for fucks sake be patient and positive (Unless you are berating @Kellag then by all means go nuts) .