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Re: pic: Team 955's take on 4 speeds (back)
Looks very nice. Great job.
one question, How are you planning on securing the Fisher price motor? is it just hanging there? or is there something I am missing? Another thing (probably i cant see it just because of the plates), is there any shaft inside that transmission that are going through 3 bearings? If yes, then its bad. great job on keepinging the transmission about 5 pounds. -Arefin. Edit - I am not an Engineer YET. But from my understanding of making a transmission, I would say, try to make the transmission and put everything (gears, motors, shafts, bearings, bushings) between 2 plates and not 3. Last edited by Arefin Bari : 18-01-2005 at 17:02. |
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