Touc4nx Posted August 8, 2019 Posted August 8, 2019 Looking at the picture, it might be impossible as the 8 tooth gear is half a stud in the hub. the 24 tooth gear might just slip on the edge of the 8 tooth gear. Does anybody know if the axle is free to move in this part : just as in this one ? Quote
1gor Posted August 8, 2019 Posted August 8, 2019 Just in older CV joint; based on review videos when you turn upside down new joint it is still axle connected to it . . Quote
Jurss Posted August 8, 2019 Posted August 8, 2019 1 hour ago, Touc4nx said: if the axle is free to move in this part No, connection is pretty stif Quote
Ivan_M Posted September 25, 2019 Posted September 25, 2019 (edited) Some new parts are already available through B&P: 15100 i yellow: 46372 in LBG: daaang, 42003 in white is also available but I have already placed an order Edited September 25, 2019 by Ivan_M Quote
mpj Posted September 25, 2019 Posted September 25, 2019 Is it cheaper to buy these parts in Bricklink, or directly in through B&P? Quote
LvdH Posted September 25, 2019 Posted September 25, 2019 Usually directly from LEGO is cheaper, but it will take longer. After a while they’ll be cheaper on bricklink, in my experience. Quote
Sleepy Posted September 29, 2019 Posted September 29, 2019 (edited) Can somebody tell me if there is a functional difference between this two versions of the Z16 gear wheel? 4237267 654227 Edited September 29, 2019 by Sleepy Quote
Jockos Posted September 29, 2019 Posted September 29, 2019 (edited) If you put the latter with one another face to face, they will spin together. It cannot be done with the newer obviously Otherwise, they are just the same Edited September 29, 2019 by Jockos Quote
Sleepy Posted September 29, 2019 Posted September 29, 2019 (edited) @Jockos Thanks for the reply. Do you know an official set where they are used face to face? Edited September 29, 2019 by Sleepy Quote
Jockos Posted September 29, 2019 Posted September 29, 2019 33 minutes ago, Sleepy said: @Jockos Thanks for the reply. Do you know an official set where they are used face to face? Sadly, I don't. But if there is, other members might know it. Quote
Touc4nx Posted September 30, 2019 Posted September 30, 2019 From what I looked, this usage of the part was never made. I haven't found any model that used this side of the part to do a connection. Quote
Thierry-GearsManiac Posted October 1, 2019 Posted October 1, 2019 I made a try mating two 654227 together, but the total thickness will be less than two studs, more precisely two studs minus one crenel height ==> a bushing (or anything else, which will be placed "off-grid") will be necessary for holding these gears together. One can also mate this gear to an old technic plate with crenelated holes (https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?P=4263#T=S&O={"iconly":0}) in order to freely/independently rotate/spin something on the axis. Another subtle difference between these two parts : you can't mount the old version (654227) on a pin because there is no widening on the center hole for locking the pin's "tabs". Quote
skppo Posted October 1, 2019 Posted October 1, 2019 5 minutes ago, Thierry-GearsManiac said: One can also mate this gear to an old technic plate with crenelated holes (https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?P=4263#T=S&O={"iconly":0}) in order to freely/independently rotate/spin something on the axis. I think I've seen a clock that used this technique for the hands. Quote
Touc4nx Posted October 1, 2019 Posted October 1, 2019 (edited) I just noticed that the list of the part that will be aviable from Lego brick and pieces for the 42110 includes the wheels, the tyres and the olive green parts. EDIT: There are also the part for the 42100; it includes the new linear clutches, the 7*11 frames, and the longer actuator. However their price hurts... (it's equal to 9,44€ or 10,32 $) Edited October 1, 2019 by Touc4nx Quote
Philo Posted October 1, 2019 Posted October 1, 2019 1 hour ago, skppo said: I think I've seen a clock that used this technique for the hands. Such as this one... Quote
Sleepy Posted October 1, 2019 Posted October 1, 2019 3 hours ago, Thierry-GearsManiac said: One can also mate this gear to an old technic plate with crenelated holes in order to freely/independently rotate/spin something on the axis. 3 hours ago, skppo said: I think I've seen a clock that used this technique for the hands. 1 hour ago, Philo said: Such as this one... Thanks for the example. Never thought off this application. Quote
Thierry-GearsManiac Posted October 3, 2019 Posted October 3, 2019 A problem remains on the clock design for the hand in question : the Z16 gear with crenels seems unreachable for meshing because it is located right in the turntable's hole. Behind it, there seems to be another Z16 one (with a round center hole too) driving it, but how ? a clutch ring would allow too much backlash (almost 2*90°) hot glue ? Not destructive but not pure LEGO rubber (some small LEGO tire or non-LEGO stuff) ? A link to the clock design would be interesting in order to investigate this. (and something else : just notice the clever use of the outdated Z14 bevel gear, meshing with the Z56 V2 turntable : exact 1:4 gear ratio / no more 7 prime factor in it !) Quote
Zerobricks Posted October 3, 2019 Posted October 3, 2019 13 minutes ago, Thierry-GearsManiac said: A problem remains on the clock design for the hand in question : the Z16 gear with crenels seems unreachable for meshing because it is located right in the turntable's hole. Behind it, there seems to be another Z16 one (with a round center hole too) driving it, but how ? a clutch ring would allow too much backlash (almost 2*90°) hot glue ? Not destructive but not pure LEGO rubber (some small LEGO tire or non-LEGO stuff) ? A link to the clock design would be interesting in order to investigate this. (and something else : just notice the clever use of the outdated Z14 bevel gear, meshing with the Z56 V2 turntable : exact 1:4 gear ratio / no more 7 prime factor in it !) Use a lienar (central) differential case and a few fixed gears meshing on it. Should work. Quote
Philo Posted October 3, 2019 Posted October 3, 2019 1 hour ago, Thierry-GearsManiac said: Behind it, there seems to be another Z16 one (with a round center hole too) driving it, but how ? a clutch ring would allow too much backlash (almost 2*90°) hot glue ? Not destructive but not pure LEGO rubber (some small LEGO tire or non-LEGO stuff) ? A link to the clock design would be interesting in order to investigate this. I used control sticks to hold z16 together. As indicated by Zerobricks a differential case would have worked too, but more bulky. Write-up of this clock: http://philohome.com/cuckoo/cuckoo.htm (French version here: http://www.techlug.fr/Forum/topic5228.html ) Quote
SNIPE Posted October 21, 2019 Posted October 21, 2019 is this a legitimate Lego part? it has the lego logo but could be a 3d printed part with the lego logo as part of the print. I cannot find any sets that it comes in but if it is a real lego part then it will be awesome!. Quote
Erik Leppen Posted October 21, 2019 Posted October 21, 2019 It looks like a photoshopped image. For example, the stud text is not parallel to the axes of symmetry of the axle. On a true Lego part, this would surely be aligned. (Also, it would be a horrible part to remove.) So my assumption is it's a "wish part" mock-up put together by a fan. Quote
N-4K0 Posted October 21, 2019 Posted October 21, 2019 The stud part with the LEGO text is also asymmetrical to the axle part if you turn your head to the right and look at it vertically. Definitely photoshopped from what I can see. Quote
weavil Posted October 21, 2019 Posted October 21, 2019 It's a wish that was shopped because someone wanted to make something with SNOT and needed to join plates to an axle hole on another part. That was a few years ago though. Quote
SNIPE Posted October 22, 2019 Posted October 22, 2019 (edited) I don't get how it was approved to be in the bricklink catalog in that case :S The bricklink catalog is for official lego parts only right? That is despite some parts being an unofficial color due to painting or 3d printing. Edited October 22, 2019 by SNIPE Quote
ozacek Posted October 23, 2019 Posted October 23, 2019 Are there LDRAW parts for technic soft axles sections & ends that can be used with MLCAD's flex hose generator? (like the 77.dat/u9053.dat pair for rigid hoses). Quote
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