3D Printed Snowcat on Sand - Will it Survive?
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- Опубліковано 20 лис 2021
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"I brought it out here to the sand dunes to test it out" - do you literally live in a Minecraft world? It seems you live near every type of biome there is.
Mechanical engineers here.
10:02
Should mount one of those small electric snow shovels on the front.
14:44
Popsicle stick on the transmitter stick for inactivity was peak engineering
Imagine seeing one of these with solar or something lost in the desert roaming around for like a decade
Protecting against the sand and dirt is a really good idea. Sand is mostly silicon oxide which is VERY hard, it is harder than any metal. Your gears stand zero chance against sand.
The songs really add to the production value, keep em coming
This man puts more thought and efford in proof testing than several multinationals.
This is the sort of Quality Control Testing that I feel products today severely lack.
6:58
“I made gears from tool steel”
I can't wait to get my kit!
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This is crazy cool.
I'm so glad companies are finally recognizing your talent and have started throwing product your way. Congrats!
I love this series man. The continued quality improvements based on problems, and feedback from the community. I wonder if we could pay extra time get a complete build kit if we dont have the resources to finish it at home. I'm glad I donated
I'm really impressed with how much prototyping and testing you have done, great job! OK speaking of bodies and long range FPV missions, you should take a look at the original "Lost In Space" Chariot tracked exploration vehicle. It's probably a little top heavy, but it wold be really cool to see.
I'm glad to see more hardware co's showing up to help.