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Re: baby walker
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lugnet.technic
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Sat, 5 Apr 2003 09:04:39 GMT
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Øyvind Steinnes's utterance expressed in news:HCtvwx.vt2@lugnet.com:
> Well, I'm sure you can make it smaller :)
> I don't have the micromotor myself so I cant try it out.
> Can you connect the crankshaft directly too the motor some way?
> What is the output from the micromotor? A short cross axel or what?
> I've seen somebody used part 2983 (Electric Technic Micromotor Pulley) on
> the micromotor, is there a way to connect a Technic Axel 2 to this pulley
> and then the Chrankshaft to that axel?
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> Just an idea without having the micromotor myself....
> I want one now, after seeing all those microsize robots :)
Trouble is.. the micro motor is equipped with a small
platic ring that only fits the pulley what comes with it.
http://www.peeron.com/inv/parts/2986 - motor
http://www.peeron.com/inv/parts/2983 - pulley
The pulley can hold an crossaxle or/and a rubber band,
but it does take up 1 stud to the side :(
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