Thanks Okki. Happy to move on to something else but happy it is working pretty well. Perhaps it would be useful on the moon where the gyro would run in a vacuum. Best of luck.
Thank you. Sorry so late to reply. Yes, this has definitely been my favorite project and one of the few I haven't torn apart. Unfortunately I will have to leave it behind when I return to US but I can always build a better one. This one was a 7 year labor of love that finally worked like I saw it working. Now to just make it lighter.
@@demej00no worries on response time I totally know how it goes. I want to try making a CMG in tetrahedral formation. I will have the gyros each be one axis, with a modified brushless gimbal motor for continuous rotation to apply torque. Figured I share in case it helps your future version.
@@demej00 yeah I saw that was extraordinary Actually I'm Interested in research of dynamics and controls but I'm a dead starter. If your publishing any paper I will be your research assistant so please let me know if any possible. thankyou
@@Mechverse. I understand. I am just a tinkerer that got caught up in this particular project. No expertise, no engineering education - just wanted to solve a little problem that others had already done but weren't writing about. Done with it now. Moved on to other things. Ciao.
Good job Jimmy! That's a lot of work, I can only imagine how precarious it must feel to actually let it do its thing. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks TJ, like letting your toddler go for the first time I imagine.
Great demonstration Jimmy!!! Unfortunetely I still don't have time to continue mine. Very busy working on other projects.
Thanks Okki. Happy to move on to something else but happy it is working pretty well. Perhaps it would be useful on the moon where the gyro would run in a vacuum. Best of luck.
@@demej00 I still want to build motorbike-size gyrocar. But at the moment is not possible. Thank you for sharing your updates.
This is pretty amazing. What a feat!!
Thank you. Sorry so late to reply. Yes, this has definitely been my favorite project and one of the few I haven't torn apart. Unfortunately I will have to leave it behind when I return to US but I can always build a better one. This one was a 7 year labor of love that finally worked like I saw it working. Now to just make it lighter.
@@demej00no worries on response time I totally know how it goes. I want to try making a CMG in tetrahedral formation. I will have the gyros each be one axis, with a modified brushless gimbal motor for continuous rotation to apply torque. Figured I share in case it helps your future version.
Класс!
can i get the project details bro so that i can take it as my under graduation project
I wrote a book on how to do it. Go to link in my description. Good luck. Let me know how it goes.
@@demej00 yeah I saw that was extraordinary
Actually I'm Interested in research of dynamics and controls but I'm a dead starter.
If your publishing any paper I will be your research assistant
so please let me know if any possible.
thankyou
@@Mechverse. I understand. I am just a tinkerer that got caught up in this particular project. No expertise, no engineering education - just wanted to solve a little problem that others had already done but weren't writing about. Done with it now. Moved on to other things. Ciao.
This is a job for a 3D printer.
My wife won't let me buy one.