Technical feather stuff
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- MicroGravity100
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Re: Technical feather stuff
Thanks for the support guys, I well aware of the potential danger, I'm not the type to do something without thinking about it first!
My budget it about £300, and so far it's added up to £197 for motors, wheels, gas etc.
I will do anything that is deemed safe for me to do by the person who's helping me. He's an expert!
My budget it about £300, and so far it's added up to £197 for motors, wheels, gas etc.
I will do anything that is deemed safe for me to do by the person who's helping me. He's an expert!
Re: Technical feather stuff
hmmmm.
who is he
who is he
- MicroGravity100
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Re: Technical feather stuff
He's my Grandad. He's really good at mechanics and stuff.
Re: Technical feather stuff
motors: £20
escs: £100
batterys: £20-30
charger: £30+
armour: £100 tops
wheels: £20
escs: £100
batterys: £20-30
charger: £30+
armour: £100 tops
wheels: £20
For my stuff:
http://bodgeitandhope.blogspot.co.uk/
http://bodgeitandhope.blogspot.co.uk/
Re: Technical feather stuff
can i just say this first my grandad used to work with pneumatics and he was packing one and and it literally blew his hand off. he only has 1 finger. now he wont go near the damn things
- MicroGravity100
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Nope, my Grandad already has A LOT of metal. And when I say A LOT, i mean A LOT!haz wrote:armour: £100 tops
Re: Technical feather stuff
how thick
- MicroGravity100
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I'm very sorry to hear that!kickboxer wrote:can i just say this first my grandad used to work with pneumatics and he was packing one and and it literally blew his hand off. he only has 1 finger. now he wont go near the damn things
We're only using low pressure - about 10 bar (145p.s.i), so not too explosive, but still dangerous.
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Re: Technical feather stuff
About 1.5mm - 4mm. So quite a range.