This might be a little heavier than nylon, but they do sell hollow threaded rod, which will definitely be stiffer. Here's a link: http://www.mylampparts.com/Products/2-F ... 04155.aspxantoine_ego wrote:Let's get this thread rolling again... What sized axles are people using? I've been using 1/4in, but I'm considering moving down to save weight. Also, has anyone found light threaded rods that don't bend a lot?
Mousetrap Vehicle C
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Something like this maybe?
http://www.balsawoodshop.com/scripts/pr ... roduct=159
I have to do more research on this, but maybe you can get a plastic rod? My brother did something like mousetrap over the summer and they used a plastic rod. I’ll send a link when I can find it.
Also, do you guys know about the foamy glue? How do I get rid of that on wood?
http://www.balsawoodshop.com/scripts/pr ... roduct=159
I have to do more research on this, but maybe you can get a plastic rod? My brother did something like mousetrap over the summer and they used a plastic rod. I’ll send a link when I can find it.
Also, do you guys know about the foamy glue? How do I get rid of that on wood?
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I’m kinda new to Mousetrap Vehicle and I was wondering which kit was the best kit to get and what modifications would make the car better like for example banebot wheels over cd wheels. Thank you
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Titanium threaded rods are your est bet at saving weight without sacrificing rigidity and strength
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Do u have a link?windu34 wrote:Titanium threaded rods are your est bet at saving weight without sacrificing rigidity and strength
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Would nylon not work? Is strength and rigidity the issue there?windu34 wrote:Titanium threaded rods are your est bet at saving weight without sacrificing rigidity and strength
(I ask this not as a challenge but because I genuinely don't know)
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Nylon would work, but it would wear out over time and if you plan on doing significant amounts of testing, that would be bad. Yes you want the axle to be stiff and stay straight or you will introduce friction into the wingnut. Attaching wheels will be easier with a metal axle than a plastic one.Alex-RCHS wrote:Would nylon not work? Is strength and rigidity the issue there?windu34 wrote:Titanium threaded rods are your est bet at saving weight without sacrificing rigidity and strength
(I ask this not as a challenge but because I genuinely don't know)
Nopedepo1213 wrote:Do u have a link?windu34 wrote:Titanium threaded rods are your est bet at saving weight without sacrificing rigidity and strength
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The rules to me did not make this quite clear, but are u allowed to roll the vehicle on the track before the run to calibrate it?
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The diagram of the track will be posted to the national website shortly.depo1213 wrote:Is there a diagram of the track?
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