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- Tue 5. Mar 2024 14:32
- Forum: Track building
- Topic: Best Wire for Building a Track
- Replies: 12
- Views: 715
Re: Best Wire for Building a Track
Oh no. Just some cardboard from the package.
- Tue 5. Mar 2024 09:54
- Forum: Track building
- Topic: Best Wire for Building a Track
- Replies: 12
- Views: 715
Re: Best Wire for Building a Track
Just got some 1 mm wire today. Now waiting for the mill-bit.
Pic Samples of coiled wire and after straitening.
Pic Samples of coiled wire and after straitening.
- Tue 27. Feb 2024 18:18
- Forum: Track building
- Topic: Best Wire for Building a Track
- Replies: 12
- Views: 715
Re: Best Wire for Building a Track
I get mine coiled from this supplyer. Delivers to all over Europe.
https://www.fjaer.net/tr1020 0.7 mm
https://www.fjaer.net/tr1028 1.0 mm
https://www.fjaer.net/tr1020 0.7 mm
https://www.fjaer.net/tr1028 1.0 mm
- Mon 26. Feb 2024 08:36
- Forum: Track building
- Topic: Best Wire for Building a Track
- Replies: 12
- Views: 715
Re: Best Wire for Building a Track
Something like this :
- Mon 26. Feb 2024 08:14
- Forum: Track building
- Topic: Best Wire for Building a Track
- Replies: 12
- Views: 715
Re: Best Wire for Building a Track
Hi.
As I am using MDF and routing the path coiled wire works ok.
But the trick to straighten a coiled wire is by running/pull it through a tight hole in a wooden block at a slight angle. It will give you an almost straight wire.
As I am using MDF and routing the path coiled wire works ok.
But the trick to straighten a coiled wire is by running/pull it through a tight hole in a wooden block at a slight angle. It will give you an almost straight wire.
- Sun 25. Feb 2024 09:02
- Forum: Track building
- Topic: Best Wire for Building a Track
- Replies: 12
- Views: 715
Re: Best Wire for Building a Track
I agree with you Need, going for a thicker wire will make an easier build. For me building from coiled piano wire, turns are no problem, but you will need to straighten it before laying straights. You do save some cost buying coiled wire.
- Sun 18. Feb 2024 12:25
- Forum: Lapcounting
- Topic: Shooting myself in my feet.
- Replies: 1
- Views: 299
Shooting myself in my feet.
This might be an option for us. I have not tested it myselfe yet. By the video demo it should be able to track/laptime up to 4 cars. Given you have a different colorschem on you cars. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVVhaBCp0TC4OtcD51Tz6qQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ssXll8sA9-0 Oh well there g...
- Sat 17. Feb 2024 10:21
- Forum: Who are you?
- Topic: Hello every one !
- Replies: 1
- Views: 342
Re: Hello every one !
Looking forward to see what you make.
- Sun 4. Feb 2024 11:41
- Forum: Car building
- Topic: Independent Front Suspension
- Replies: 9
- Views: 10152
Re: Independent Front Suspension
As I remember the flex chassis flexed too much in the middle so the magnet will also move up and down. Making it only twist longitydinal is quite difficult. But I'll giv it a thaught to see if I can com up with a solution. Fixing the front end with only on bolt up front in the middle is maybe a thin...
- Sat 3. Feb 2024 18:54
- Forum: Track building
- Topic: Track routing with Maslow-cnc 0.7mm bit
- Replies: 14
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Re: Track routing with Maslow-cnc 0.7mm bit
I did route it at 0.9 mm deep to have some play. Work great. Finding a technique to lay it flush with the surface is important. Lesson learned. Do the routing in a single pass slowly to avoid miss-aligment. Not what you normally do with never deeper than half of the diameter. One or 2 small nails or...