October 25, 20204 yr Why would you ever trim axles? I sure as hell never did anything like that. Edited October 25, 20204 yr by Sariel
October 25, 20204 yr 1 hour ago, J0rtikka said: Hi, In build instructions step 21, there are 2 yellow 3 long axels, are they right length? or should I trim then to 2.5 length? Â S:J Just use a 2 long axle instead. That's pretty much a blunder on the instructions.Â
October 25, 20204 yr Alright, my bad. I'll update the instructions file. Edited October 25, 20204 yr by Sariel
October 25, 20204 yr 25 minutes ago, Sariel said: So, how did my topic about a suspension design end up as part of this topic? Admins job as usualÂ
October 25, 20204 yr I think we should include suspension solutions with the axle in this thread. So many axles to make but so very little solutions on for example: live axles, how to attach them to frames with linkages ect..Â
October 26, 20204 yr On 10/17/2020 at 1:23 PM, Ami Tavory said: Interesting, thanks! I ordered a couple of buggy motors, and was thinking of connecting each one to a front wheel directly, and making a forward-wheel drive where the motors themselves rotate with the steering. (They haven't arrived yet.)Â I wonder if you have any thoughts on this sort of axle. I'm just curious about what kind of powerful, front-drive car you are planning on making! There aren't a whole lot of real-life cars with that combination, since FWD is generally worse for performance. It sounds interesting!
October 26, 20204 yr  Here's a simple, but very sturdy solid axle. It can be powered by one or two L motors, but steering is a challenge(though possible). I have tested it, and it's almost indestructible.
October 26, 20204 yr Awesome! How is the tan double bevel gear in the second photo braced? Edited October 26, 20204 yr by TechnicRCRacer
October 26, 20204 yr I would use a dog bone connector instead of the magenta 5L beam, so you can additionaly brace the 20 tooth gear. I used a very simillar setup in my motorization mod of the Zeux.
October 26, 20204 yr It's an awesome axle design. All it needs is suspension and how to attach it to a frame
October 26, 20204 yr Here's an improved version BEFORE ANYONE BUILDS THIS: If assembled incorrectly, the parts will be very hard to disassemble, the blue 3l pins must be facing a certain way to disassemble the structure. Â I threw on a panhard-type suspension setup, the shocks keep the axle from twisting.
October 26, 20204 yr 48 minutes ago, The_Tinkerer said: Here's an improved version *SNIP* I threw on a panhard-type suspension setup, the shocks keep the axle from twisting. Looks great! "BEFORE ANYONE BUILDS THIS: If assembled incorrectly, the parts will be very hard to disassemble, the blue 3l pins must be facing a certain way to disassemble the structure." I don't get it? Edited October 26, 20204 yr by Mechbuilds
October 26, 20204 yr If you place the four 3l pins in pointing away from(so the stop is closer to) the drive gear on one side, and then push in the axle to the motor, the assembly becomes like the problems here: The axle 4l through the 20-tooth gear keeps the 3l pins from being removed, thus permanently fixing the structure. I know be cause I did it, and needed a knife to remove the axle. These two pictures show where the problem is. The two 3l pins(sticking out is the top picture) are facing the wrong way.
October 27, 20204 yr Use a 4 long axle with end stop. That way you can wiggle the stop loose enough for a knife or fingernails to pull the axle out. This will be a precaution in case the pins get placed the wrong way.Â
October 28, 20204 yr Upon further testing, the axle is not as sturdy as I had previously thought. I last built it around two years ago, and forgot that all the weight is held by those four 3l pins, meaning the axle is more 'flexible.' I think adding a 11l beam across the bottom between the two sets of L-beams should stiffen it up some. Apparently the track width is the same as 42070... Edited October 28, 20204 yr by The_Tinkerer spelling/grammar
October 30, 20204 yr Not sure if it counts, but I made a mini scale (30.4 wheels) suspension for a supercar with mini piston engine and full differential. Pendular axles suspended on mini rubber bands: Â
October 31, 20204 yr On 10/26/2020 at 5:22 PM, Mechbuilds said: How do the CV axles handle torque? Will the motor yield or the CV pop out? If it isn't being steered, why not get rid of the CV joint entirely and just use a normal axle?
November 1, 20204 yr  6 hours ago, 2GodBDGlory said: If it isn't being steered, why not get rid of the CV joint entirely and just use a normal axle? The axle was originally meant to be steered. The axle can be made solid with cross-axles passing through the center, but I used the cv joint because I could. I figured out how to properly brace the axle and still leave enough room to steer it. This is closest to the original version I built around two years ago. Â
December 3, 20204 yr While trying hard to figure out a working AWD front axle for a drift car, i discovered a cool trick how to make a surprisingly sturdy wheel hub.. Check it out: If somebody can make an axle that uses this, it would be amazing! V2: This is also very sturdy and no half stud offset. Man i'm on fire with this hub! Edited December 3, 20204 yr by Mechbuilds
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