World's First 3D Printed Onewheel With Tracks!
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- Опубліковано 13 бер 2024
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The original plan was to build an electric snowboard using a brushless motor and common electronics. How did we end up with the world's first tracked onewheel? It's built with a gearbox and a chain drive going to 3D printed gears to turn tracks that substantially increase the surface area and allows you to drive on snow, sand and grass!
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10:44 that face of disappointment inching along out of the view was brilliant! 🤣
Awesome video and great effort, we can't win them all!
Haha ja 100%! :D
No imperial measssures involved here.^^
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He must first have an advanced expression control system
You def need it to be self balancing(needs to control its own torque). If you go deeper with this concept, you could look into vesc one wheels. The controller could pretty much just drop straight into your frame.
Or get a gyro and RCTestFlight to implement some ArduPilot self-balancing board mode. ;)
I agree, it is a control system problem. I admire his persistence and hope he continues on this one. SO COOL!
Vesc would be great making it an actual "one wheel" that would most likely also be able to go up that hill without issues.
a spring chain tensioner would help the chain slap .
my thought exactly. should do a collab with RCTestflight, send him your stuff, make him fit a pid control loop based on kalman gyro/acc
7:35
normal people: take pets for walk
simon: takes snowboard 2000 for a walk
how is this guy still alive
Like on your electric snow racer it needs suspension to maintain ground contact or like with the other iteration with the big wheel it requires some added weight for traction. Probably didn’t need me to tell you that sorry if you see this as an attack on your intelligence, just suggestions. Also keep up the good work and thank you for the videos, and the one track is pretty cool maybe a programmable esc might help with the acceleration of the motor and maybe an alteration to the design of the tracks where they are wider and thicker to deal with weight dispersal.
That was my thought to, even before he tested it. When he stod on it the whole drivetrain flexed upwards and didnt get any weight down on the ground.
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When you showed up at the beach, I said to myself, huh…. 😂😂
Yeah... added traction also means added traction on slide surface. Issue was lack of suspension and track was too high comparing the snow surface. After adding suspension of push the track on the snow, next issue would become how much the printed everything can take. From the possible ideas the board made more sense. The one wheel i would just put to replace bicycle rear tire and put ski on front. Even then it would only work in shallow snow, while powder really needs rubber track of a snowmobile to have any decent action in actual snow. Hell even snowmobiles struggle on some kinds of snow, i have gotten stuck plenty of times even though its long track model with plenty of power and only me as cargo.
Also thing to consider is to have some kind of shield since if the track snaps, what are the directions for it to fly towards?
14:13, Glass is glass and glass breaks
I caught that too!
Been watching this channel for a good couple of years now. Never had any interest in a onewheel till this year. Just bought one last week and now out of the blue he posts a video like this. We live in a simulation I stg. Love this channel and ow.
All of his edits make me so happy
Such beautiful snowy landscape.
It's the right arm at 7:31 🤣
You are a natural... entertainer!
Don't give up on the tracked snow board!
Totally! I had basically that same idea several years ago when I was obsessed with snowboarding. I always wondered if it could work.
Genius. Plz give us more
I've never seen anyone make such good use of a 3D printer. Awesome!
overuse ≠ good use
Then you haven't seen much in life sadly.
Besides the awesome projects, your editing with the bad words is hilarious 😂🍻
I think you should revisit this with a gearing change raise the front a tooth or lower the rear a few and see if that torque is a little more manageable. Keep up the awesome videos. Love watching you make stuff.
Thank you! Love the ideas and execution, and I haven’t laughed this hard for a while. Keep it up!! 👍
Amazed the plastic parts put up with as much as they did!
rcLifeOn vs rcTestFlight is the colab this world needs!
Man you are awsome! This and youtube channel staff made its best!
Love your content ❤
same!!
Man wtf? I made my snowboard electric with those sames freaking stl files from RcTestFlight!
Baffled to see we had the same idea 😊
i love ur proyect and your entusiasm of this, keep working
I love this man! I fail on the regular and glad to see we all do it.
Always very entertaining!!! Cheers!
Still a brilliant build! Keep pushing the boundaries of engineering. Love the videos!
You are crazy bro. Please never change. You are clever.
Very cool concept!
such a cool project!
I just want to take the time to say thanks. As an aspiring mechanical engineering student, you really inspire me to try new things because there's merit in experimenting. You make really cool stuff that honestly tickle my brain and make me think which I appreciate and enjoy. Cheers!
Your videos make me happy.🙂
Whoa rctestflight crossover. My two favourite channels!
Yah Daniels stuff would be better if he wasn't such a trump loving boomer's boy.. the toxic masculinity and Nazi vibes are real, even had a mod in his discord with a swastika flag for an avatar.
Awesome! Pls build it out. Love to see this as an trail unitrack
I love watching your videos dude, your so optimistic and it nearly always bites you in the arse. Brilliant. 🤣👍❤️
Enjoyed, as always.
Yeah🎉 was waiting for a new video nice work
amazing as always my man
This is Perfect, i like all your videos!
I made electric track snowboard, 5 years ago I'm still waiting for the snow to come. Cheers Graham
Seriously? Make a video, I wanna see that!
I think the biggest issue with the tracked "onewheel" is the high center of gravity. I think if you could lower your gearing so you get smoother lower rpm torque and add an IMU for basic balance control it could work better.
Funny the person who made the most popular open source self balancing code is also named Mitch!
Damn! He always creates something insane🔥🔥
For the snowboard, place the motor behind the tracks, to distribute the weight.
Put it on the end of a beam, so you can adjust the height, and add a cantilever load (weight.)
Very cool build!
Rather than splitting and stapling heat shrink, a very good option is something called fusion tape. Works great for stuff like that.
You should try to see if flexible TPU is better for the tracks
Another great vid. Stick at it..
you are a legend dude !
You need a cnc router. Just make the mounts from metal, so much easier and no more breaking.
7:00 min looks like you were walking the dog lol great video!
I think you need a gyroscope to control the speed, longer and smoother tracks.
Interesting concept- I would look more into the other powered snowboards that people have built over the last decade or so, see the issues they had and determine the steps needed to make this more viable. Trying to ram the large flat board through the snow just doesn't work, you need a different approach, and you need a different style of tread for harder surfaces like grass or road compared to snow or sand.
The "Snowmobil Snowboard" idea might work well on a powdery mountain in the winter. If you try it im waiting for the inevitable Cboys collab :D
That "ski resort" is just next to where I live! Well, in country side terms. Very cool project!
Woha! Just looking at the thumbnail, it know that was a RCLifeOn video, and sure it was!
i like that you fully included the sand driving scene xD
Good job. Keep experimenting.
Or could have added a thread guard on top of em so you could stand on it so it would get traction as body shifts position
Adding an Arduino with a couple of accelerometers could help you moderate your motor output to make starting and stopping less violent. Very cool project!
Bro, you are amazing.
Snow board would've worked if you had lowered the track further. It had power but not enough weight for the tracks to get grip
Swag build, I had the same idea a few months back love to see other people think similarly
I swear each cut you're wearing even more RVRC gear :D (love their stuff) hahah
I did something similar with 2 tracks and two cheap 6384 motors.... It dug a hole like yours... I printed the tracks in tpu and it works great.
I think this can get better and better.
Nice video as always Simon :)
Awesome.
Put a VESC controller in it and run float package. That should help it run better
Ye, already has a VESC just need Gyro IMU wired up
Can you please provide info on what planetary gear reducer you used?
Split ring compound planatery is what it seems to look like but not sure
Or maybe a simple planatery
Suggestion for the snowboard, make the tread lower on the board so it can drive into the ground better. For the onewheel, you would have probably benefited from some kind of gyro. Maybe take one of your drone controllers and abuse that to make a gyro.
Awesome video, I sympathise with everything not working out, happens to me too. Sad but hey its all about the fun and learning!
This is sick.
Try to use a Gyro tilt sensor to try to balance like a Hoverboard, Its way easier to control!!!
That’s so cool bro, keep working on that project ✊
would be cool to see this with a suspension thing keeping it pressured down, would probably become significantly more reliable and versatile with that along with the extra weight
You should add a rotation sensor, letting it measure your lean like a normal one-wheel
Yea there is open source code for it!
I like your videos. Unlike most YTubers, you know how to make good videos.
Cool video dude, I'm bummed that it doesn't work, but seeing Major Hardware trying one "professionally made" that's pretty much as flawed as yours I didn't expect much, cool entertainment and design !
Or mount the snowboard to that to account for the tip forward and back.
you make great content mate keep up the great work.
Very cool project. My only thoughts are that if you keep practicing on that tracked one wheel, you could find it works great once you figure out the quirks of riding it,
maybe double the length of the track and then mount the snowboard on top?
It may benefit from some gyro assist, or a small but heavy flywheel to help maintain a steady platform and more consistent ground contact with the tracks
Your 3D Print mounts are often so simple, you could make them faster, cheaper and easier out of sheet metal. And they will not break. I see you making torque parts out of 3D print plastic so regularly, and everytime I patiently wait for the moment when they fail
I think he is using pla, he should realy try pctg(yes with a c), or tough pla before spending the money to get the parts made of a sheet of medal
@@spaceboi4468Yeah but he spent a whole kg of plastic on a single motor mount. That's 20 bucks roughly. You can make a sheet metal mount pretty quickly with primitive tools for 5 bucks of material. And it will be even lighter
I love your videos keep it up
nice work
7:33 "And IIIII, Waaaaaas, RUNNNNNING!" 🤣
100% Would watch again. 👍
i liked it! even if it wasn't a 100% success. Keep them coming.
this is actually such a cool concept. if you had a self balancing mechanism the way one wheel does, this would be such a great little vehicle!
Freaking BRILLIANT!!!
The project may have failed for you but the video was still a banger
Well it looks cool
Your motorized snowboard could work. If you add a suspension setup to push the treads into the ground it will dig the treads in to put that torque to use in the snow.
that beautiful flag of Sweden. thank you for sharing.
You need to wait till next year, when you have plenty of snow and more time to test and alter your first design.
Love your humour and 'magic' assembly. Your treads need 2 spring loaded tensionor wheels, to stop the 'snap', as the gap in the tread hits the sprocket wheel tooth. Make a note to try this again in 2025.
We need a v2 of this one!
Lean forward when starting as it won't throw you off balance
Nice idea.
I think the board should be longer and tracks should be smaller.
So you have more control.
Lock up vescify, VESC motor controller that gives you one wheel self balance features. Like future motion, but if you disconnect your battery is will not brick it self.
Amazing ain't it
Looks like the chain drive is pivoting at the place where it is connected to the snowboard. Therefore it is lifted of the ground and isn't pushed in snow/sand enough.
Hat tip to your cut edits *chefs kiss*
That one wheeled contraption looks like a meat-grinder torture device!! I love it!!