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- 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...
- 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....
- 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 ...
- 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...
- 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?
how many working cars you got by now?
- 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)
I thought Keld was referring to this wood glue?kiklo wrote:I guess wood glue do not bind to steel.
http://www.amazon.com/Elmers-E7010-Carp ... B0045PTHH8
- 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)
will this work? Or is that not advisable for some reason or is there something with a better price/quality ratio? thx!Jeee wrote:Can you use normal woodglue?
http://www.bison.nl/nl-nl/producten/656 ... -waterkit/
- 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!
thx!
- 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)
Besides sharing that nice picture can you also share the design?Renngarage wrote:Hi guys,
I made a support via 3d-printing.
- 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)?
Can you give an indication of how much glue one needs (per x meter or so)?