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Cost is going to have to take a back seat on this, there is no point having cheap power when no one can breath and has died, don't forget money is a illusion to make not so clever people work their entire life for nothing while the rich laugh at them, take from greedy people and never feed them. Hydrogen is the future, there is no other way really, we are going to need good gearboxes for electric motors and its down to people like sariel to make them, unless your born rich you have no way to express your talents in a practical way, unless you get some lego that is.
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Restoring Old Pneumatic Cylinders
JM1971 replied to Klirre's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Yeah its designed to unfixable so you have buy a new one, lego motors from the 70's had repairable wires, those days are long gone, now its all cheap plastic that breaks if you so much as think about repairing it. That don't stop some people, even if you break it then there's apoxy resin. :D -
Sometimes you can make more money by selling cheaper, take photoshop for instance, loads of people would buy it if it were the same price as a game but because its so expensive students and everyone else pirates it instead. being too greedy will net you less profit. Its has to be a fair price for what's on offer, to appeal to more people you can make stuff from an existing set or a combination of sets, one fine example is Nathanael Kuipers 42000 Street Rod made from one set (42000) http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=84635
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Restoring Old Pneumatic Cylinders
JM1971 replied to Klirre's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
You should be able to replace the rubber o-ring that most likely has perished by now, its doubtful that the ring can be restored with some lubricant but you never know. There is probably someone who knows the o-ring sizes and where to get them, otherwise you could try good old amazon/ebay. https://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_2?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=rubber+o+ring -
In years to come when petrol gets low and the americans stop invading the middle eastern oil fields all cars will be powered by hydrogen fuel cells with electric motors, these cars will need reliable gear boxes, there is a rumour of a constant variable transmission that can handle the high torque of electrical motors and seamlessly go to any ratio that is controlled by a second small motor.
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SBrick General Discussion
JM1971 replied to Nofer89's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Does the s-brick have a soft start/stop function to compensate for high torque xl motors?- 771 replies
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[MOC] RC Trophy Truck
JM1971 replied to MRP_'s topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Those two XL motors are capable of making the heavy 41999 go pretty fast, I did this once but never again as the sheer torque bends and grinds axles as the XL's fight the weight of the moc, to get away with doing this you would have to gradually start and gradually stop.- 35 replies
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[MOC] RC Trophy Truck
JM1971 replied to MRP_'s topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
You can't lock it now jim, we've all waited so long and its so close to the big reveal.- 35 replies
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[MOC] RC Trophy Truck
JM1971 replied to MRP_'s topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
I was hoping for a can-can dancer, but it seems to be some kind of car.- 35 replies
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[WIP] Mechanical Arm
JM1971 replied to Nazgarot's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Maybe using worm gears to precisely move and lock everything into place, along with some kind of spring loaded pushing force, will have to knock something up in LDD and come back later.- 3 replies
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I have done a couple alternates to set 9398 the skid steering robot and honda 3 wheeled bike are fairly simple. (click the pics on my sig to find LDD files) 1 or 2 XL motors, 1 servo and a AAA battery box probably offer the best all round performance and price, the AAA is smaller and lighter with the same power as the AA but has less runtime. Avoid using bevel gears if possible, they slip.
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9398 with 42054 wheels
JM1971 replied to Silvio's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
9398 and 41999 are the best sets lego ever did, the 9398 has a stack of alternate models and has all the pf parts for making almost any type of vehicle. Those wheels look cool and that makes me sad because the rock crawlers are no longer in production and lego have a need to bore everyone to death with the new stuff, what kind of kid wants a bucket wheel excavator building set???? -
[MOC] Avtoros Shaman 8x8
JM1971 replied to Madoca 1977's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
I can't make it with real lego as I don't have even 1/4 of the parts, but I will make it in LDD to make some nice desktop backgounds with bluerender. -
Oscillating Vacuum Engine
JM1971 replied to Epic Technic's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Never underestimate the power of vacuums, a vacuum cannon can propel a table tennis ball straight though a bat. -
Instructions Question
JM1971 replied to Leonardo da Bricki's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Not many mocs use parts from one set or even a combination of two sets or more and this limits appeal so prices have to be high, lego used to release booklets to do just this back in the 70's. A set has 1000's of possible models, 2 sets have more, 3 even more.