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  Topic: Scissorhands - team OverKill - NSW
Karmond

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PostForum: Builders Reports   Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2007 7:55 pm   Subject: Scissorhands - team OverKill - NSW
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  Topic: batteries
Karmond

Replies: 292
Views: 139066

PostForum: Technical Chat   Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2007 3:10 pm   Subject: batteries
I think if you take a second look at my original post and take my comments in context you will see that I was speculating on using the complete packs in there original form, not taking them apart and ...
  Topic: batteries
Karmond

Replies: 292
Views: 139066

PostForum: Technical Chat   Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2007 6:10 am   Subject: batteries
I think you need to have a word with Dewalts and Milwaukee Karmond; they are the ones claming the 28 and 36-volt figures.I'm not saying there's confusion about it, just fact. They're using the max fig ...
  Topic: batteries
Karmond

Replies: 292
Views: 139066

PostForum: Technical Chat   Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2007 8:40 pm   Subject: batteries
One thing going for the MILWAUKEE Lithium-Ion batteries is the 28volts.

Do a Philip Taylor and leave the cells in the pack.

Its good for a 10 ft drop as is.

28volts is suitable for a few o ...
  Topic: a few design questions...
Karmond

Replies: 60
Views: 48631

PostForum: Technical Chat   Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2007 9:49 pm   Subject: a few design questions...
Carlo went for ball screws in his bot - he specifically mentions converting the original actuators from acme threads for higher efficiency.You know how he mentions that they're so efficient that he ca ...
  Topic: a few design questions...
Karmond

Replies: 60
Views: 48631

PostForum: Technical Chat   Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2007 9:30 pm   Subject: a few design questions...
Ok, I'll go for the 3/8 - 16 thread then. That's a diameter of about 9.5mm. The bronze nut has a diameter of 17.272 mm so that should fit ok I think. Not sure how much speed it'll lose, but using the ...
  Topic: a few design questions...
Karmond

Replies: 60
Views: 48631

PostForum: Technical Chat   Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2007 7:06 pm   Subject: a few design questions...
Thanks phillip, although I took one look at the setup and figured it may as well have been made from gold as I couldn't afford something like that.
http://www.teamstorm.com/heavies/storm2/series7/wea ...
  Topic: a few design questions...
Karmond

Replies: 60
Views: 48631

PostForum: Technical Chat   Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2007 5:01 pm   Subject: a few design questions...
Well I just thin 6mm is a bit weak. If your lift is up and it copes a kiss from a spinner, it might not work again SmileI don't expect it to survive a strong hit when it's up. Biohazard's never does, ev ...
  Topic: a few design questions...
Karmond

Replies: 60
Views: 48631

PostForum: Technical Chat   Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2007 4:48 pm   Subject: a few design questions...
If I was in your situation, I would be using 12mm 4140 shafts for the lifting mechanism and Bronze Bushes instead of bearings. Your doing very little rotational work, so bushes will be stronger and ch ...
  Topic: a few design questions...
Karmond

Replies: 60
Views: 48631

PostForum: Technical Chat   Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2007 2:55 pm   Subject: a few design questions...
The speed comment doesnt make sence for some reason.
I remember when I was toying with actuators and preffered to get fewer threads per inch to increase the speed. Every revolution of your gearbox wo ...
  Topic: a few design questions...
Karmond

Replies: 60
Views: 48631

PostForum: Technical Chat   Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2007 7:28 pm   Subject: a few design questions...
Thanks for that Nexus.

According to that page the fewer threads per inch the more efficient the acme rod. So you get more force out of the same motor, while maintaining the same speed of travel.
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  Topic: What's your website worth?
Karmond

Replies: 12
Views: 8813

PostForum: Off-Topic   Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2007 12:30 pm   Subject: What's your website worth?
http://mirror3.sootle.com/tech/worth.php?url=www.google.com
  Topic: What's your website worth?
Karmond

Replies: 12
Views: 8813

PostForum: Off-Topic   Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2007 11:23 am   Subject: What's your website worth?
@ Karmond: *brain runs away* umm i'l just stik with my knowledge of forums for now.Oh, I was just trying to point out that wherever you were trying to do in your post didn't work. I have no idea what ...
  Topic: What's your website worth?
Karmond

Replies: 12
Views: 8813

PostForum: Off-Topic   Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2007 11:02 am   Subject: What's your website worth?
It's just mindless fun Brett, I don't think anyone would take it seriously. Smile

The site you linked values google.com at under 11 million dollars (and aparently there's more results on yahoo than on ...
  Topic: What's your website worth?
Karmond

Replies: 12
Views: 8813

PostForum: Off-Topic   Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2007 9:35 am   Subject: What's your website worth?
seems a bit cheesy: http://directory.sootle.com/website-worth/= $151,146.00That's an expensive 404 page! :p

if you want to do links for the urls you can do it ashttp://mirror3.sootle.com/tech/w ...
 
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