Don’t forget to lubricate all shafts, one way bearing and thrust bearings or else the servos and the parts will wear quickly. Well done in putting all together your own!
After I put anything like this together I usually give it to father, he checks it over as I do know I missed some locktite as well, he most likely did any lubrication I missed, but thank you for the comment!
awesome good job - you said it's complicated but no more complicated than listening in Hungarian to Dad and speaking in English! ;-) Go easy on the Loctite Blue!! ;-) Top tip - pour it into a bubble on a plastic bag and then dip your screw into it - screw to Loctite and not, Loctite to screw. Good job.
Thank you as always! Yes, I've heard that a few times since this video was published and I don't know how I didn't think of that, even though father does the same thing.
No worries, there are no bad questions around here, yes, the M4 does indeed have a one way bearing built in and probably should not spin in both ways. It may be a faulty one, but I'm not a hundred percent sure either. :)
Drop a little thread lock on a empty parts bag then roll the screw thread into it (easy) great vid 👍👍
Very nice direct drive Heli and built
Thank you!
Don’t forget to lubricate all shafts, one way bearing and thrust bearings or else the servos and the parts will wear quickly. Well done in putting all together your own!
After I put anything like this together I usually give it to father, he checks it over as I do know I missed some locktite as well, he most likely did any lubrication I missed, but thank you for the comment!
awesome good job - you said it's complicated but no more complicated than listening in Hungarian to Dad and speaking in English! ;-) Go easy on the Loctite Blue!! ;-) Top tip - pour it into a bubble on a plastic bag and then dip your screw into it - screw to Loctite and not, Loctite to screw. Good job.
Thank you as always!
Yes, I've heard that a few times since this video was published and I don't know how I didn't think of that, even though father does the same thing.
Thanks for this. I have a newbie question. Does the omp M4 have a one way bearing in the motor? The main shaft on my heli will spin both ways.
No worries, there are no bad questions around here, yes, the M4 does indeed have a one way bearing built in and probably should not spin in both ways. It may be a faulty one, but I'm not a hundred percent sure either. :)