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Re: segway project: where to get torsion springs (around 20-40ft/lbs)
The spring will only be "unwound" from one end at a time. there will be a stop at the other end, while one of the cams rotate the end of the spring.
the scooter uses npc t-64s with a123 batteries 4p10s. i have found "machined springs" made by heli-cal. They look pretty sweet, they actually have a hub on both ends of the spring. that would be a wonderfull way to make the mehcanism, but i would need to find someway to get one with out ordering in bulk. |
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Re: segway project: where to get torsion springs (around 20-40ft/lbs)
Call them and ask them if you can get a sample of two parts, and offer to pay shipping. Bet they say yes.
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