Wheeled vehicle construction (cont from tracked thread)
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that do it? AAAHhh, finally. Now on to more wheeled creativity. Love the hydraulic ideas you guys are batting back and forth. I myself love hydraulics when they work, hate the hell out of the messiness of fixing leaks.
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Edited 90% ?? What did we miss?
Geekster, you should investigate power-dividers. They bias the flow. You can proportion the flow to one side or the other,,,steering.
If you'll settle for 10 Hp, you can buy a log-splitter engine and pump combo from Northern Hydraulics for a reasonable price.
If you're looking for telescopic axles, the cheapest source would be steering columns from old cab-over diesel trucks. When the cab tilts, the steering has to extend.
Dan
Geekster, you should investigate power-dividers. They bias the flow. You can proportion the flow to one side or the other,,,steering.
If you'll settle for 10 Hp, you can buy a log-splitter engine and pump combo from Northern Hydraulics for a reasonable price.
If you're looking for telescopic axles, the cheapest source would be steering columns from old cab-over diesel trucks. When the cab tilts, the steering has to extend.
Dan
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About telescoping shafts: the cab-over truck idea is great. Many conventionals -- fixed cab, tilt hood -- also have telescoping shafts because the cab is mounted in rubber. Look at any modern Freightliner for a start. Make sure the shaft slides when you buy it -- they rust and become solid. (Then the truck steers really wonky!)
For a smaller size, look at some car steering shafts. They are made to collapse in a crash. Pull it apart and remove the plastic that keeps it snug. Slides easily after you remove the plastic.
For a smaller size, look at some car steering shafts. They are made to collapse in a crash. Pull it apart and remove the plastic that keeps it snug. Slides easily after you remove the plastic.
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Yeah, that is what I thought I was originally drifting towards but I probably wasn't clear. Leaks aren't that much of a problem if you build a tight system. I don't leak a single drop of power steering or brake fluid from my truck that I am aware of. No spots on the driveway anyway. If you are careful and use good quality hoses and fittings, it should be okay. If I did have a leak, it would be a pretty simply matter to load the vehicle back up on the truck and leave it there for the rest of the event.Geekster, you should investigate power-dividers. They bias the flow. You can proportion the flow to one side or the other,,,steering.
Its a pretty involved project. I need to go looking at some junk cars and see what I can find as far as parts for the wheels. Maybe if I can find a place with a lot of old Chevettes or Rabbits or something. Building the rockers and bogies would depend really on the wheels it would be using.
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Something you might want to consider are wheel chair motors with their gear reducer hubs. put one on each wheel. steer with a wheel chair controller/joystick.
Also the small 3 wheel carts like you see in some stores for handicapped have a differential in them and electric motor
Both run on 12 or 24 volts. You can use a small generator...or better yet solar panel for recharging power
Also the small 3 wheel carts like you see in some stores for handicapped have a differential in them and electric motor
Both run on 12 or 24 volts. You can use a small generator...or better yet solar panel for recharging power
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[quote="EspressoDude"]Something you might want to consider are wheel chair motors with their gear reducer hubs. put one on each wheel. steer with a wheel chair controller/joystick"
Now , that's the coolest idea I've heard yet.
Dan
Now , that's the coolest idea I've heard yet.
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take a look at ebay.com
Search for wheelchair motors, you can get some ideas there.
Also do a general internet search for battlebots. Wheelchair motors were popular for battlebot motion. There are Radio Control units that can handle the power but are $$$$$
Search for wheelchair motors, you can get some ideas there.
Also do a general internet search for battlebots. Wheelchair motors were popular for battlebot motion. There are Radio Control units that can handle the power but are $$$$$
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Well, last saturday I got inspired to get that welding appartus to work and bought some electrodes. Turns out it still works fine. I am now the proud owner of a sunburn all over my face, with the exception of where my welding goggles were 
I'm still able to place a nice and sturdy weld, now I have to practice welding stuff together.
edit: ow, and I'm in absolute awe over the two pics shown above me
I like the flowing curves of the dogcart and the intricate and probaly useful design of the behind of that red bicycle. I don't understand how it works, but that don't make it less of a beauty 
I'm still able to place a nice and sturdy weld, now I have to practice welding stuff together.
edit: ow, and I'm in absolute awe over the two pics shown above me
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Atar, i'm glad to see that you're progressing. You NEED to wear a full face mask. The burns that you get from welding are dangerous. I got too many on my right shoulder. Later ,it turned into something nasty that was growing. I took dry-ice and burned it off myself--not fun. Then I got smarter and went to a dermatologist. If you check the literature, you'll find that bad burns very often develop to skin cancer years later.
Those sweeping curves that you admire so much are quite difficult if you don't have some equipment.
It sounds like you're on your way. Fabrication can be a lot of fun. I made a log-splitter out of a discarded trash compactor. Go-karts are a great start. There's almost no limit to what you can do.
Get the right face shield and practice away.
Dan
Those sweeping curves that you admire so much are quite difficult if you don't have some equipment.
It sounds like you're on your way. Fabrication can be a lot of fun. I made a log-splitter out of a discarded trash compactor. Go-karts are a great start. There's almost no limit to what you can do.
Get the right face shield and practice away.
Dan
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I had one of those when I was a kid. Put the newspapers in it for my route. I rocked for a 12 year old because I lied to people and told them I welded it myself when I actually bought it that way. Hollow victories, those.dragonfly Jafe wrote:a brief diversion for a friend - he wants a sidecar to carry his great dane in....
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Mister Jellyfish Mister wrote: I had one of those when I was a kid. Put the newspapers in it for my route. I rocked for a 12 year old because I lied to people and told them I welded it myself when I actually bought it that way. Hollow victories, those.
Nay not... the subconscious guilt of such tales, and the inner desire to bare ones soul and make things right and bring peace to your mind, were what led you to hone your skills, and become the much feared world famous mad scientist, inventor, and bug builder you are today...
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Okay...you geniuses have been enough inspiration to me to make me FINALLY get my vehicle knocked together...sort of. I'm STILL working out how to get a pic on, but in a nutshell or nut's hell it's a scratchbuilt UFO trike...Wheels from Barbie bikes, diamondplate scrap from a bedliner, and a "central column" from a solar pool reel. Working on a totally unique (to me) steering system, with detours to the first aid kit from greasy scrapes, a NASTY scratch from falling Art Supplies and several hangovers....
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Welding goggles are for Oxy-Acetelyne not Arc welding!Atar wrote:Well, last saturday I got inspired to get that welding appartus to work and bought some electrodes. Turns out it still works fine. I am now the proud owner of a sunburn all over my face, with the exception of where my welding goggles were
I'm still able to place a nice and sturdy weld, now I have to practice welding stuff together.
edit: ow, and I'm in absolute awe over the two pics shown above meI like the flowing curves of the dogcart and the intricate and probaly useful design of the behind of that red bicycle. I don't understand how it works, but that don't make it less of a beauty
Big difference in lens darkness too your asking for not only skin cancer but blindness too.
Seriously get a full face shield designed for arc welding (shade 11) you should not be able to see through it much at all till you strike the arc, even better auto darkening shield for about 125.00 from Northren tools.
Once you go to auto you never go back it allows you to see thru it till you strike arc then in milliseconds goes dark
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Elliot, Jafe, Tiahaar, everybody,
So this last weekend, pumped up from the kinetic sculpture races, I finally got the steering linkage on my 'trike' working and rode it around the neighborhood. Some of them have no 'inner child,' but all the kids want me to make them one!
Tiahaar, you're far to humble - I'm seriously impressed with your vehicle! This is my first welding project, so I'm pretty proud, even though it's not much. I don't think I'll be able to build my railroad handcar, but I sense a chopper (as this trike is for my wife - I can't ride a *regular* bike with her!).

You can get it up on two wheels if you turn going fast. When I get the shopping cart basket with some wieght in it it'll be more stable. I drive the steering linkage with a shaft (from a universal to kick to the side). I made an adjustment for the toe-in.
Remaining problems: I need steering stops; you can 'oversteer' and get into the regime where the wheels go opposite directions. Also, I'm trying to think of a way to balance the two front brakes. Otherwise, I'll forgo back brakes and have two individual front brakes and balance the braking force manually.
Gravity
So this last weekend, pumped up from the kinetic sculpture races, I finally got the steering linkage on my 'trike' working and rode it around the neighborhood. Some of them have no 'inner child,' but all the kids want me to make them one!
Tiahaar, you're far to humble - I'm seriously impressed with your vehicle! This is my first welding project, so I'm pretty proud, even though it's not much. I don't think I'll be able to build my railroad handcar, but I sense a chopper (as this trike is for my wife - I can't ride a *regular* bike with her!).

You can get it up on two wheels if you turn going fast. When I get the shopping cart basket with some wieght in it it'll be more stable. I drive the steering linkage with a shaft (from a universal to kick to the side). I made an adjustment for the toe-in.
Remaining problems: I need steering stops; you can 'oversteer' and get into the regime where the wheels go opposite directions. Also, I'm trying to think of a way to balance the two front brakes. Otherwise, I'll forgo back brakes and have two individual front brakes and balance the braking force manually.
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Way cool, a double-steered trike! You know if you squint a little bit while looking at that photo the front-end tube geometry has a striking familial resemblence to...ManTis
(with the triangular dewlap shape to the two front frame pieces and tires for arms and...ok I've been on a little long tonight)
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MWAHAHAHAHA....
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MWAHAHAHAHA....
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Mike:
Excellent! You will obviously fit right in with the Kinetic Racing crowd!
As for the steering going wonky, I cannot see your linkage in the photo, but
Henry Ford Goes Surfing did what you describe when it had a simple "go-kart"
steering linkage. I used that feature as a parking brake! Plus it looked pleasantly
goofy. The reason this happens is simple enough to understand once you look
at the movements in the linkage. You can install stops, or you can change
the linkage ratios, or both. A minor thing. To get rid of the issue alltogether,
I installed a steering gear from a lawn tractor on Henry.
Mike:
Excellent! You will obviously fit right in with the Kinetic Racing crowd!
As for the steering going wonky, I cannot see your linkage in the photo, but
Henry Ford Goes Surfing did what you describe when it had a simple "go-kart"
steering linkage. I used that feature as a parking brake! Plus it looked pleasantly
goofy. The reason this happens is simple enough to understand once you look
at the movements in the linkage. You can install stops, or you can change
the linkage ratios, or both. A minor thing. To get rid of the issue alltogether,
I installed a steering gear from a lawn tractor on Henry.
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Yay! DMV app fianlly in (well, in the other day). Now I just have to see if the Hotties like my idea as much as I do. 
How long do they usualy take to get back to people?
How long do they usualy take to get back to people?
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Bump....
So I'll ask again. Does anyone here know aprox how long the DMV takes to get back to people?
So I'll ask again. Does anyone here know aprox how long the DMV takes to get back to people?
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- Gravity Mike
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Elliot, Everybody (who cares),
Here's some photos of the steering linkage:


Pretty straight forward. I welded a couple of little knubs on the 'arms' that connect to the rack. They bump against the rack to prevent overturning.
This is the reverse trike with the custom 'basket' I made out of a shopping cart. Lots of small welding - I hope the bottom doesn't fall out! :

This is pretty much done except for hooking up the brakes and shifters.
Don't worry, I've got plenty of other projects.
Gravity
Here's some photos of the steering linkage:


Pretty straight forward. I welded a couple of little knubs on the 'arms' that connect to the rack. They bump against the rack to prevent overturning.
This is the reverse trike with the custom 'basket' I made out of a shopping cart. Lots of small welding - I hope the bottom doesn't fall out! :

This is pretty much done except for hooking up the brakes and shifters.
Don't worry, I've got plenty of other projects.
Gravity
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And here's another project. The reverse trike is for the Mrs. I built myself a crazy chopper over this past weekend. A simpler job, for sure, but certainly I'm getting better and faster working with metal.

This is still going to get painted, likely the flourescent orange that I painted the trike handlebars. I ordered some small black lights for these rides. Speaking of which, this thing is pretty challenging to ride, definately a sobriety test!!! I had to redo the fork cuz initially I had a negative 'trail' making it pretty unstable. Now it has proper trail, but the frame actually rises and falls an inch or two as you turn to exteme left/right to straight. You have to actually lift your weight to come out of a turn! The fork isn't straight, either. It goes an inch or two to the left, which isn't too bad considering the fork is nearly 5 feet long and I still barely know what the heck I'm doing!!
I might bring a back-up bike for when I want to get toasted.
Gravity

This is still going to get painted, likely the flourescent orange that I painted the trike handlebars. I ordered some small black lights for these rides. Speaking of which, this thing is pretty challenging to ride, definately a sobriety test!!! I had to redo the fork cuz initially I had a negative 'trail' making it pretty unstable. Now it has proper trail, but the frame actually rises and falls an inch or two as you turn to exteme left/right to straight. You have to actually lift your weight to come out of a turn! The fork isn't straight, either. It goes an inch or two to the left, which isn't too bad considering the fork is nearly 5 feet long and I still barely know what the heck I'm doing!!
I might bring a back-up bike for when I want to get toasted.
Gravity
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Here at Apokiliptika Labs, we've removed the chamber and will use her for troop transport, utility flatbed, and to haul the launch gantry for Mantis. Not as elegant on the stearing functions, just another fine way to deliver the doom.
Does she qualify for the tank races?
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