Hello
We all get the same boxes so I'll spare you that. I thought I'd start where I thought I could do something different from the standard build.
Anything I do as changes from the standard model we all receive is entirely my responsibility,no one is obligated and I am not urging anyone to make changes,some modifications require additional knowledge without which you may damage parts which are 100 percent usable, who is not sure of his actions, it is better to stick to the instructions of the Armortek
I will start with SPROCKET ASSEMBLY. I will add two details to stop the axial movement of the axle with the gear
Тhe sequence of the photos shows the order of manufacture
Тhe video shows the end result
LEO-2A4
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Re: LEO-2A4
Excellent engineering Stanislav, the pictures are brilliant too, looks a very robust system.
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Thanks John
Мy build will be slow because I'm limited by time but I hope it will be interesting and useful for others
Мy build will be slow because I'm limited by time but I hope it will be interesting and useful for others
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A little free time and here is the result. New RUBBER STOP. In the pictures is the prototyping process then the molds and then the final result
Armortek and my
A little free time and here is the result. New RUBBER STOP. In the pictures is the prototyping process then the molds and then the final result
Armortek and my
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Re: LEO-2A4
Did you recast the rubber bump stop or machine a larger one to size?
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Re: LEO-2A4
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a completely new detail,it is slightly larger and with a different shape that comes as close as possible to the original
a completely new detail,it is slightly larger and with a different shape that comes as close as possible to the original