EEW 6.0 vs EEW Nano 1.1
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- Опубліковано 20 тра 2020
- This video shows you the differences between the EEW 6.0 and the EEW Nano 1.1.
My EEW 6.0 Kickstarter: www.kickstarter.com/projects/...
My Store (EEW Nano): www.dreamingrobots.com/
Episode: Spin #76 - Наука та технологія
Just really appreciate you creating these machines and all the free pro tables that you have to help make it easy and affordable to get into spinning. Bought my nano to see if I enjoy spinning with the idea that I’ll buy a 6 if I do. Thank you :)
Looking forward to this! I, unfortunately, missed the Kickstarter by a week or I would've backed it, but I did add my name to the waiting list.
The tug-o-war just cracked me up!!!
i added myself to your waiting list for the 6 ....cant wait
I bought a 1.0 and ended up upgrading to the 1.1 motor as a new spinner and I'm hooked but was kinda sad that I could really only spin thin yarn. Super excited about the 6.0 and it's still way cheaper and more convenient than a big wooden conventional wheel that would probably get destroyed by my kids within 30 seconds of entering my house. I love the durability of your wheels. They are almost "kidproof". Can you do a video with the 6.0 showing the thickest yarn it can handle please😀. I was going to buy a traditional wheel to spin the bigger stuff but I'd rather buy an EEW just because of the portability and durability if it can handle bulky yarns.
Love it! I’m a backer - can’t wait for my 6 (love my Nano too)!
Ditto!
Looks like my Nano is getting a big brother!
Thanks!
2questions I couldn’t seem to find on the kickstarter. Might be there but couldn’t see it. First is there the capability to plug the 6 directly into an outlet or us it battery only? I would rather have an outlet cord then a foot pedal. Second has the problem of the round disc that that in the nano is purple & on the 6 is silver ( I can’t think of the name of it) that keeps popping off been solved? I finally glued the nano, it last several months the the glue released & the post split. Thankfully my brother 3D printed me another at the same demension as the original & after about 10 minutes it was popping off, so now I’ve had to glue that. Is this going to be a problem with the new 6? Thank you.
How fun!
I love your performance that’s what I’m looking for. But I spin lace so I need small bobbins I also spin cotton or nature fibers for lite lace. So performance is very important. I think you have a great product for high spinning
I got the nano as an early Christmas present. I was so excited but it stopped working the first day.
You should contact me to get if fixed under warrantee. Send an email to support@dreamingrobots.com
How much would it be and does it come with the bobbins like the nano
Comes with 6 bobbins.
I can't find it on Kickstarter
www.kickstarter.com/projects/dreamingrobots/electric-eel-wheel-60
Do the nano bobbins fit on the lazy Kate?
Yes, the EEW Nano bobbins fit on this lazy kate.
Yes. When do you think you will have the eew 6 for sale.
My current estimate is February 2021.
Ah, but the 6 had it's battery pack cover on the bottom and possibly a battery in it and the nano didn't so the Big 6 had an extra unfair advantage! I demand I replay!
Could you make bigger bobins for the nano to hold more ysrn
Sorry, that won't work. There just isn't room for a larger bobbin. I do make the EEW 6 which has larger bobbins.
So looking forward to my 6! Can you clarify what you mean by the hours the motor will run? Does it self destruct after that? Is it concurrent running or total running time over days/weeks/months?
Those run times are the number of hours the motor manufacture estimates for mean time between failures (basically an after number of hours until the motor stops running. It is the total amount of time running the motor over months and years. All motors have this behavior, such as the one one your washing machine. Most makers just don't talk about it, but I think it's good to give that kind of information.
Nano and 6. Is there any other products like a lazy kate
When you get the 6 made let me know
Safety tip: a man with your muttonchops should not hold up a spinner so close to the side of your head.