That I didn’t know, I just know your offerings started to ramp up in December, and been killing it since then…
Those there my creation not under company All this other magic was born under our 3D Servicas company
Good teamwork with the back office I bet you’re both with the sales demand
I wanna see his belt drive solution, damnit!!
Somehow we thought there are more than enough makers in belt driven sections
Right, but I wanna see how YOU would do it!!
Hehe, belts require a lot more maintenance and etc…
GORGEOUS!
Will these fit dual 6384 motors?
If both drivetrains same side then no, maybe if you split sides you could fit 84 but I don’t know you would need that kind of torque on 107mm… you will spin wheels in same place I guess…
Okay, as the last people who wanted to test backed out, I will add two additional prototypes to the store for sale. They will go for 350€ + (VAT if applies) + shipping (~15€). They are available to get right now but they are prototypes and not the finished unit.
Nice, Which APS motor is pictured there? Is that a 218 hanger?
Edit: seems to be 6384 from posts above. Since the shaft passes the centre point maybe that answers @uigiroux’s question.
Perhaps there is enough axle space left to make it happen but any spacer used takes away from clamping area, not something to consider with a powerful motor
Why is the angle so low. This way it is possible that you hit something at first with the front side or the motor.
6384, yes TB218
@Ackmaniac angle is changeable with pre-drilled holes if you want different angle
These look really good, would these able to fit dual 6374’s ?
I like the addition of more pre-drilled holes in the plate, the 218 drive unit I bought has only four holes meaning the drive can only be mounted in-board due to this restriction. That pretty much stops me trying to use it with a tipped deck - La Croix…dunno may have another shot at that
Yes, and 6384 if you switch one drive to opposite side and if you crazy enough…
Yeah, that was upgrade on design…