I noticed something odd. As of 09:35 you explain how the different systainer sizes fit in a Sys 5. You made the mistake by saying that 5 Sys 1's fit 1 Sys 5. However your cat model only showed 4 Sys 1 systainers. I only own Sys 3 systainers and always thought that indeed 5x a Sys 1 would equal a 1 Sys 5 (makes sense). I looked it up though and this is not true... 4 x Sys 1 = 1 Sys 5 2 x Sys 3 = 1 Sys 5 It does work out to 1 Sys 4 + 1 Sys 1 = 1 Sys 5 2 Sys 2 + 1 Sys 1 = 1 Sys 5 I just realised that the numbers of the systainers do not add up to equal each other ... revelation.
Really well designed and built !
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The left handed track-saw had me going for a minute. lol
I can sell you one if you need!
Hi. I’d like to ask you where did you get the 3D models of the sustainer. Thanks
From a site called Grabcad
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I noticed something odd. As of 09:35 you explain how the different systainer sizes fit in a Sys 5. You made the mistake by saying that 5 Sys 1's fit 1 Sys 5. However your cat model only showed 4 Sys 1 systainers. I only own Sys 3 systainers and always thought that indeed 5x a Sys 1 would equal a 1 Sys 5 (makes sense).
I looked it up though and this is not true...
4 x Sys 1 = 1 Sys 5
2 x Sys 3 = 1 Sys 5
It does work out to
1 Sys 4 + 1 Sys 1 = 1 Sys 5
2 Sys 2 + 1 Sys 1 = 1 Sys 5
I just realised that the numbers of the systainers do not add up to equal each other ... revelation.
There is also size differences between the old systainers and the new ones. The old SYS 2 was 115, now the sys one is 115 high.
@@DesignBuildTDE Would you happen to know the logic behind this 'seemingly' logical nubering system?