DLuders Posted April 12, 2011 Posted April 12, 2011 On his Brickshelf gallery, Sheepo posted several pictures for each of these three Lego Technic "Return-to-Center Steering" configurations. "Return-to-center standard system using specific piece - x928cx1" (Known as the Lego Hockey Spring) (3 pictures): "Return-to-center type 1. With medium size and high accurate, this is de most recommended." (5 pictures): "Return-to-center type 2. It is a smaller version of the type 1, more compact but with some less precision and not suitable for engines larger than a PF M." (4 pictures): "Return-to-center type 3. It is the larger but equally effective, ideal for high torques and flat spaces" (4 pictures): Quote
Fuzzylegobricks Posted April 13, 2011 Posted April 13, 2011 Wow very nice little contraptions. I remember when I got from my dad a little gear set and could think of so many things that they could go in to that big kids could do with them. Those are the days Quote
parda Posted April 13, 2011 Posted April 13, 2011 (edited) compact master class really well done contraptions. Edited October 11, 2011 by parda Quote
TimberBrick Posted November 16, 2017 Posted November 16, 2017 Pretty cool ideas. I built type 1 and found that part of the action stems from the internal medium motor gears tensioning like a spring. I.E. if you stall a lever arm affixed to the motor shaft, it will spring back when you stop the motor. Interesting. I had hoped to use this concept to switch a three speed transmission, so the motor would be in the stalled position for a long time. I found that the motor got warm when switching it back and forth for several minutes, and eventually it current limited out. Quote
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