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by Jeee
Sat 6. Feb 2016 22:16
Forum: Car building
Topic: Magnet type and grade
Replies: 0
Views: 6828

Magnet type and grade

Can somebody tell which magnets come with the cars by default? (the type/material and grade) Not sure if they are all the same material/grade. I saw that in the bag there are 6 small ones for the body, and 2 big ones (battery release). In the car are 2 for the coil, 2 for holding the battery and 1 f...
by Jeee
Fri 5. Feb 2016 15:12
Forum: Car building
Topic: bodies that fit the standard chassis
Replies: 1
Views: 5602

bodies that fit the standard chassis

I understood that there are bodies that fit the standard chassis without modification. Maybe we can make a list of models that fit without changes? If you know one please reply here....
by Jeee
Thu 4. Feb 2016 21:15
Forum: Transmitter and Electronics
Topic: operating frequency
Replies: 10
Views: 28735

Re: operating frequency

It is 868MHz which is popular for garage door remotes, alarm systems etc. so if your neighbour's garage door keeps opening and closing, you know why! thanks a lot for your reply. I immediately ordered a rf 868 receiver/transmitter board. Can you supply the technical information on how the cars are ...
by Jeee
Wed 3. Feb 2016 08:35
Forum: Track building
Topic: Need good alternative (modular) track material advise
Replies: 1
Views: 7268

Need good alternative (modular) track material advise

I saw on the board there are lot of people who experimented with different kind of track materials. What is the best material to use for a thin track (probably modular so it can be stored easily) while still delivering performance and being affordable? (I was thinking of some kind of 3mm plastic but...
by Jeee
Fri 29. Jan 2016 18:28
Forum: Car building
Topic: ,, i created a monster ,,
Replies: 88
Views: 124526

Re: ,, i created a monster ,,

Looks awesome!

how many working cars you got by now?
by Jeee
Fri 29. Jan 2016 18:24
Forum: Track building
Topic: 'Routing the Keld method' (Dremel saw)
Replies: 53
Views: 202844

Re: 'Routing the Keld method' (Dremel saw)

kiklo wrote:I guess wood glue do not bind to steel.
I thought Keld was referring to this wood glue?
http://www.amazon.com/Elmers-E7010-Carp ... B0045PTHH8
by Jeee
Thu 28. Jan 2016 20:19
Forum: Track building
Topic: 'Routing the Keld method' (Dremel saw)
Replies: 53
Views: 202844

Re: 'Routing the Keld method' (Dremel saw)

Jeee wrote:Can you use normal woodglue?
will this work? Or is that not advisable for some reason or is there something with a better price/quality ratio? thx!

http://www.bison.nl/nl-nl/producten/656 ... -waterkit/
by Jeee
Thu 28. Jan 2016 20:15
Forum: Transmitter and Electronics
Topic: operating frequency
Replies: 10
Views: 28735

operating frequency

Can somebody tell what the operating frequency is?

thx!
by Jeee
Thu 28. Jan 2016 20:13
Forum: Track building
Topic: 'Routing the Keld method' (Dremel saw)
Replies: 53
Views: 202844

Re: 'Routing the Keld method' (Dremel saw)

Renngarage wrote:Hi guys,
I made a support via 3d-printing.
Besides sharing that nice picture can you also share the design? ;-)
by Jeee
Thu 28. Jan 2016 20:11
Forum: Track building
Topic: 'Routing the Keld method' (Dremel saw)
Replies: 53
Views: 202844

Re: 'Routing the Keld method' (Dremel saw)

Can you use normal woodglue?

Can you give an indication of how much glue one needs (per x meter or so)?