@@kevincasault5509 I buy ~100 packs off of Amazon, they are often listed as "fridge magnets" but I just search for specific dimensions. I think 6x3mm is a good general size, 10x2 is good for stronger/heavier parts, and 4x2 or 2x1 are good for really small or light bits. I use my 8x1mm for places where I need a thin connection.
The conical one? I got it on Temu but you can find it in places like Amazon by looking for “model reamer”. In my experience it’s definitely not a drill and not great for making holes larger but really helps with cleanup and making holes circular!
This one of the best things on UA-cam. Such a fan of what you’re doing here.
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I’m loving the story and build!!!! Absolutely amazing 🤩
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@@proto.roborovski you are welcome 🤩
That video suggestion came out of nowhere but i really enjoyed it. Loved the narration.
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the magnetized drop pins omg
This is perfection 😮
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Awesome. Can’t wait for the next one.
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Such an enjoyable watch and listen
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Where do you get your little magnets?
@@kevincasault5509 I buy ~100 packs off of Amazon, they are often listed as "fridge magnets" but I just search for specific dimensions. I think 6x3mm is a good general size, 10x2 is good for stronger/heavier parts, and 4x2 or 2x1 are good for really small or light bits. I use my 8x1mm for places where I need a thin connection.
Looks amazing bro 🎨😎
Thanks!!
Tool question. Where did you get that "clean up drill"
The conical one? I got it on Temu but you can find it in places like Amazon by looking for “model reamer”. In my experience it’s definitely not a drill and not great for making holes larger but really helps with cleanup and making holes circular!
I'd be willing to bet that the sabotage was created by one of those furry creatures with 4 legs and a feline disposition.
No animals are allowed within the Mech Propulsion Systems lab 😁