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Svendsen Works
United States
Приєднався 17 гру 2021
Maker of robots, scooters, car parts, and more...
Battle of the EDC Flashlights!
Hey everyone, today we are comparing two of the best AAA LED flashlights, the Lumintop EDC01 and the Streamlight MicroStream!
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You NEED this tool - Variable Tooth Band Saw
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Hey everyone, today we are working on the Harbor Freight Horizontal/Vertical Band Saw, one of the best tools in the shop, and giving it a new variable tooth blade that can cut almost anything! Affiliate links for this video Bandsaw Blade Bi-Metal 64-1/2" Long, 8/12 TPI: amzn.to/45DSQry Amazon Basics Ratcheting Wrench Set - Metric, 7-Piece: amzn.to/3XAnIY8 Face Shield, Crown & Ratchet Headgear: ...
Mini Bike Scooter - Rear Cover & Motor Wires
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Hey everyone, today we are redesigning the Mini Bike Scooter by making a rear cover and extending motor wires... Mini Bike Scooter - Complete Build in 27min: ua-cam.com/video/0d-rNmATtoY/v-deo.html Mini Bike Scooter - REMASTERED Complete Build: ua-cam.com/video/b3C_zLeUBSI/v-deo.html Patreon: www.patreon.com/svendsenworks Affiliate links for this video Maker Notebook Hardcover: amzn.to/3PGUuC5 ...
Mini Bike Scooter - Frame Tweaks & Wire Routing
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Hey everyone, today we are redesigning the Mini Bike Scooter by making some tweaks to the frame and wire routing... Mini Bike Scooter - Complete Build in 27min: ua-cam.com/video/0d-rNmATtoY/v-deo.html Mini Bike Scooter - REMASTERED Complete Build: ua-cam.com/video/b3C_zLeUBSI/v-deo.html Patreon: www.patreon.com/svendsenworks Affiliate links for this video Razor E300 Scooter: amzn.to/3ri5BYK 7/8...
Mini Bike Scooter - Seat
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Patreon: www.patreon.com/svendsenworks Hey everyone, today we are redesigning the Mini Bike Scooter and making a seat and mounts for the motor controller... Mini Bike Scooter - Complete Build in 27min: ua-cam.com/video/0d-rNmATtoY/v-deo.html Mini Bike Scooter - REMASTERED Complete Build: ua-cam.com/video/b3C_zLeUBSI/v-deo.html Affiliate links for this video Razor E300 Scooter: amzn.to/3ri5BYK 7...
Mini Bike Scooter - Re-decking
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Patreon: www.patreon.com/svendsenworks Hey everyone, today we are redesigning the Mini Bike Scooter and making the deck plates fit the new frame... Mini Bike Scooter - Complete Build in 27min: ua-cam.com/video/0d-rNmATtoY/v-deo.html Mini Bike Scooter - REMASTERED Complete Build: ua-cam.com/video/b3C_zLeUBSI/v-deo.html Affiliate links for this video Razor E300 Scooter: amzn.to/3ri5BYK 7/8" 6061 ...
Mini Bike Scooter - Changing the Frame
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Patreon: www.patreon.com/svendsenworks Hey everyone, today we are redesigning the Mini Bike Scooter and welding a new seating position onto the frame... Mini Bike Scooter - Complete Build in 27min: ua-cam.com/video/0d-rNmATtoY/v-deo.html Mini Bike Scooter - REMASTERED Complete Build: ua-cam.com/video/b3C_zLeUBSI/v-deo.html Affiliate links for this video Razor E300 Scooter: amzn.to/3ri5BYK 7/8" ...
Mini Bike Scooter - New Handlebars
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Patreon: www.patreon.com/svendsenworks Hey everyone, today we are redesigning the Mini Bike Scooter with new handlebars and a new riding position... Mini Bike Scooter - Complete Build in 27min: ua-cam.com/video/0d-rNmATtoY/v-deo.html Mini Bike Scooter - REMASTERED Complete Build: ua-cam.com/video/b3C_zLeUBSI/v-deo.html Affiliate links for this video Razor E300 Scooter: amzn.to/3ri5BYK 7/8" 6061...
Universal Launcher Toy - Complete Build
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Drive Issue KILLING Robot (3lb Robot - Part 16)
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Drive Issue KILLING Robot (3lb Robot - Part 16)
TPU Frame Rail Redesigns (3lb Robot - Part 15)
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TPU Frame Rail Redesigns (3lb Robot - Part 15)
BRIGENIUS 5" Fan Light - 2min Tool Review
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LUMINTOP EDC01 Flashlight - 2min Tool Review
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Mini Bike Scooter - Complete Build in 9min
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3D Printing an Updated Frame Rail A (3lb Robot - Part 14)
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More Fiberglass and Aluminum (3lb Robot - Part 12)
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More Fiberglass and Aluminum (3lb Robot - Part 12)
Fiberglass vs. Aluminum (3lb Robot - Part 11)
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Fiberglass vs. Aluminum (3lb Robot - Part 11)
Aluminum Weight Savings (3lb Robot - Part 10)
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Aluminum Weight Savings (3lb Robot - Part 10)
New Motors and TPU Parts - Part 8 - 3lb Robot Build
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New Motors and TPU Parts - Part 8 - 3lb Robot Build
This comment is way late but, my hat goes off to you. What an awesome build.
Thanks for the video straight to the point and shows all we need to know about, what appears to be a great flashlight. 👍
I think the Edc01 is the overall winner. Thanks for the comparison.
I wish I had room for a band saw like that. Great walk through on changing the blade.
Probably worth it with how many robots you build!
Gotta love a good beater spinner.
👍
You will be cruising in no time.
What's the size of the tire ?
They are 145/70-6 tires
Looks very Nice!!
I appreciate it!!
Nice design and looking Great!
Thank-you!!!
Not that long to build a electric scooter
I always wish I had time for more
Great Progress! I like it!
Many thanks!!!
Hola, que caracteristicas tienen los nuevos motores? donde los puedo conseguir?
Hello! The newest motors are brushless mega spark 24mm from fingertech robotics. Not sure of the exact specification, but they are the best I've used so far, and available at most robot shops.
Boring. Make one video that has it running at the end.
Appreciate the feedback. That's the plan!
Looking Good! Looks fast just sitting there.
Thanks!!
Thanks for an update. I have to do a couple.finishing touches on my e300 mod to finish it up. Ended up mounting the motor controller to the front post. No room after new batteries
Space is definitely at a premium on these things! I hope it runs well with the new batts. This is what I'm doing with mine to avoid having to make a battery pack...
装个减震啊
Good idea, maybe in the future!
Looks like a lot of wheelie potential. Look forward to the rest of the build.
Less than some of my previous builds 😂😅
nice build
Much appreciated!
are those just BMX forks? Like a 16"? 12"?
It's the original razor e300 fork, but heavily modified... you can see how in the original build videos.
Nice Job! Works fairly well!
Thank you! It turned out slightly better than expected, ha!
Look forward to more on the scooter!
More on the way!
Nice looking ratchet!!
Are you still using that dual drive ESC from the part 2 video? If so, is it a 2-3s one from Amazon? I have tried those in a 3lb bot before and had very similar issues. The current rating on the ESC suggests it can take the current of Servo City Econ motors, but they definitely cannot. Also, if they are like mine, they should have built in mixing with a tiny switch on the ESC if you want to use that for troubleshooting
Nope, I'm not using the amazon dual drive esc anymore. Currently it is brushless drive with two blheli reversing esc. Funnily enough I really didn't have issues with the cheap brushed esc, other than it would destroy 24mm motor brushes if stalled at all... Thank you for commenting!
This sounds like a trim issue with the firmware of the mixer or your pushing of the mixer can be a result of an incomplete connection of components. With that said, I would highly suggest a flysky fsi6x transimitter paired with a flysky fs2a reciever. You can get both for around $80 total. One critical thing about combat robotics is getting a transmitter/receiver that is capable to fail safe. A fail safe will stop movement of driver and weapon if the transmitter were to disconnect. Another feature of a transmitter like this is the ability to mix channels and tune the controls. Its all about learning what works and what doesn't and watching your video's, I believe you have learned a lot! You are so close, don't give up, good luck!
I think you're right, it seems to be either a physical issues or mixer firmware. This is what I get for trying to use a transmitter I already had! Totally agree about failsafes, so far in testing this radio setup does failsafe to stopped. Im usually trying to learn as much as I can, it's just more fun learning build processes than learning product issues! I will probably do a bit more troubleshooting of wiring, then go with a more capable radio as suggested. Many thanks!
Could also be a trim issue but I have never used a tiny mixer. I would consider getting a refund for the mixer and get a flysky radio for 60 bucks if that is in your budget.
Is there a specific model of radio you would suggest?
@@SvendsenWorks Flysky FSi6 is a very commonly used radio. If the receiver is too big it also binds with the FS2A radio.
Have you tried swapping out all the cable connections to the mixer, (both to and from) it is possible there is a bad solder joint/crimp on one of those small pins from the factory, also the different version mixers might act inconsistent from each other based on how they filter noise. Noise can come from bad connection.
I can definitely go over the cabling again, I was considering shortening the esc signal wires anyway which might help
Try running capacitors on your motors. May be causing a glitch.
I've heard of doing this on brushed motors, but these are currently brushless drive motors...
@@SvendsenWorks I should of known that lol sorry. After watching the rest of the video there has to be a loose solder joint in the mixer if squeezing it has an effect.
Hi what size motor is it. Love these videos 😊
Hi, it is currently an astroflight 3215 motor. Thank-you!!
@@SvendsenWorks how fast have you got it to go and what batteries and controller are you using now xx
@vikkidyer not very fast... still a few things to fix. It has a generic ebike controller and used to have a few hobby lipos in series, but I'm thinking about making a lifepo 15S pack.
what model of motors are u using from the wheels?
Currently, the drive motors are Fingertech Mega Sparks.
Congratulations 🎉
could you trim it out?
First thing I tried, but nope that would be too easy! I heard that some of these mixers had solder issues...I can only guess that is what this is, since squeezing the mixer temporarily fixes the issue.
Seems to light? Nice work tho
Thanks! It might be too light... the string is definitely too short and the TPU seems to make it spring back extra, but it was a quick/fun project
TPU is Amazing!
Agreed! I'm hoping it's amazing enough to keep the bot in one piece (relatively) through tough matches..
@@SvendsenWorks Works great against beater bars but against dual verts a little more fragile.
@@TeamJunkYardDog I don't mind it getting chewed up as long as whole parts don't fly off, but at least that's a spectacular way to go!
Keep working hard man rock on!
Thank-you!
When are you taking this to NRHL???
When it's fully functional, which keeps getting delayed... Good thing building is my favorite part!
Very cool little light!
They are handy...I've got 3!
Very well done! A lot less expensive then buying pre made boxes.
Thank-you!!
You are the man!! So many questions. I am obsessed with the Kaaspeed fat tire mini bike but not crazy enough for 3grand no sir buddy!! I have an old mini bike frame, I cannot seem to locate lg chem battery. Also the motor, what did u use and what wud u do different? I’m thinking about one back wheel motor now and maybe one up front later without chain and sprockets, just one in wheel? That possibly? Thanks.
Thanks!! Those fat tire scooters are pretty nice. My motor setup is parts from other projects (astro 3215 and random sensorless controller), you would definitely want to go with a wheel/hub motor if you can. I couldn't find any motors designed for mini-bike wheels when I build this. Those kaaspeed wheels are actually much bigger, but would be a good place to start since there are motors available for that size. Rear wheel drive would be great and AWD would probably be amazing... good luck!
Agreed!
Very cool build. How fast is it?
Honestly I haven't topped it out yet bc I'm scared but I want to say at least 35. I'll post link when I make a short video about it. I know tons of people make razor conversion vids but they are all a little different. My 75 year old mom likes to ride the 500w brushed conversion with the stock motor. She has also tried my onewheels and hoverboards too. But yeah 35 to 40mph is scary as he'll on 10inch tire with no suspension, so those bigger tires look nice.
Thank you! I'm honestly not sure... fastest I've had it probably wasn't more than 15mph. Gearing/rpm wise it's well past that (40mph+), but there's a motor/controller issue I still have to resolve... and the folding handlebars make it feel like a wet noodle, haha!
@@SvendsenWorks honestly I like having the power but rarely do more than 20 to 25 bc its just that sketchy and im like 40. I don't heal like I used to in the 90s
@@HughsScamProducts The tires def add some cushion, which helps with no suspension, but they do add some front-back bounciness when starting/stopping.
@@HughsScamProducts I was happily envisioning wearing full protection gear to ride this thing, haha, getting old makes everything hurt more!
I've been watching your robot builds and it's funny I have several of these razors, one with a 1500w brushless conversion. Def. Into the same hobbies as you. Thanks for the content! If you're ever in upstate NY we should race! Lol hope u get that thousand subs and 2000hrs soon!
Thanks for the comment! Wow, we really are into a lot of the same stuff! (I'm subscribing) I actually am occasionally in upstate NY AND I'm totally down for a race... maybe this summer? The funny thing is I've had the hours for almost a year, but the subs have been a slow drip...
@@SvendsenWorks sure hmu. On my channel or I'll post a link in your comments when I post that video. I live between Albany and Binghamton, I know upstate is bigger than some people realize but I'm down for a little trip to go on a scooter ride!
@@HughsScamProducts Sounds great, I gotta give the scooter a bit of care before I can take it out. I live on the western edge of CT, so it would probably only be a few hours at most!
Love the hub motor design and the bot overall. Well done!
Always appreciated!!
Love it and well done!
Thank you!
In the video I wondered why I didn't see more bots with steel tooth plates bolted to beater bars... well I'm happy to report that I have seen a few bots using this technique since the video!
Oooh interesting a hub motor
You got it!
Looks great almost Game time lol
Thank you so much! The bot and I will just be spectators this weekend lol
@@SvendsenWorks We will be in Seattle for the RCL Championship.
Good luck!
I cannot _wait_ to see how this bad boy does at the NHRL! LOVE watching them - though I rarely get to catch a livestream living in the UK. Time differences suck! I've always wanted to build a fighting robot, ever since I got addicted to Robot Wars as a kid. But I just don't have the finances for it, so I live vicariously now through amazing creators and builders like yourself! :) Question: are you intending to create some sort of shield for the weapon motor? It looks a tad bit too exposed to me, unless that's a specific design choice for maintenance or something?
Thank you for the great comment! I'll keep going until this bot competes, and wins some fights or experiences rapid unscheduled dissasembly... ;) To answer your question on the weapon motor, I originally designed the bot to have a full length drum weapon that the weapon motor would fit inside and be protected that way (which I still want). At some point I decided to cut down the number of things I had to design, so the drum was changed to the beater bar. I did design a 3dprinted motor cover, but it still needs some tweaking!
@@SvendsenWorks Well I can't wait to follow your progress! Yeah in my head I thought "need to somehow extend the beater bar out and around the motor". Thanks for the reply :) Aaah rapid unscheduled disassembly are the _BEST_ kinds of fight ends! If a robot is gonna go out, that's how you do it! LOL 😂
I have that thought too! You might make a good bot builder if a time comes that you can give it a go ;) Thanks again!