Ahhhh, sorry. my noobness is showing now! After posting I was thinking about it at work and wondered that maybe the mount held the motor tight enough to stop it turning itself. And with both held tight enough, both parts won't separate..... Amazing this 3d printing stuff!! Understand now!!
Yes pictures of motor.......
Do you think that light can be used in a robot? It would be a shame to waste it if it can be used on one.
From my review:
"A note on the light, it has it's own little PCB attached to the LED, it's clearly laid out for something like a circuit to keep the light on for a short time after release but is only populated with a resistor. This does mean you could just cut the wires off the trigger, solder the PCB into a 12V bot and BAM! powerlight."
When will you be selling the motor mounts buddy?
A quick update on the mounts I now have a version I'm happy with and have tested production on *cough*I made 70 of them*cough*. So I'll get a topic up over the next few days. I was hoping to launch them with an actual webstore... But commissions keep pouring in and time is something I've only heard rumours about these days.
I was gonna cut my mounts from HDPE but if you've gone and made 70 of 'em I might as well grab a few
I recently purchased some similar drill motors from Botbitz. However, the gearbox cover design is slightly different from that of the Algos drill. Is there any way you can design some mounts based around these?
http://www.fightingrobots.co.uk/thre...238#post467238
Tried to send you a message Brandon but your storage has exceeded its limit.
I am able to scan your motor and make a mount for your motor, have supplied them to C Sowry - Lunatic.
send a message if you are interested or want to find out more
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