DG1
(Chris Halbach)
January 16, 2011, 1:54am
1
You’d be surprised how fast making these are.
Again, not sure whether to release under DTT in the future, or keep as a possible personal project.
Diameter: 53.61mm
Width: 56.69mm
Weight: Approx. 64.52g
Bearing: C
Response: Sili Groove
inb4making100designsaweekisn’tgood.
Remember, these are for fun, and, if I do happen to make one, I will be sure it’s what it shoul be (Which I already do to start w/.)
quinton
(Q)
January 16, 2011, 2:03am
2
It’s not that we don’t like seeing you make these designs, it’s that you post so many tat the boards get cluttered. One central thread for everything is the way to go, I assure you.
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DG1
(Chris Halbach)
January 16, 2011, 2:04am
3
Of course
After this particular thread here, I’m making an archive of my current CAD’s.
how do you get the weight right using scetch lines?
DG1
(Chris Halbach)
January 16, 2011, 2:16am
5
I make a sketch, use the revolve, set the material, and I can click evaluate > mass properties.
The particular weight for each half w/o a bearing or axle for this is 31.26g
DG1:
I make a sketch, use the revolve, set the material, and I can click evaluate > mass properties.
The particular weight for each half w/o a bearing or axle for this is 31.26g
yeah, I can do that, but its just trial and error until you get it?
btw, yoyoskeel SOLID. check it out.
DG1
(Chris Halbach)
January 16, 2011, 2:46am
7
Similar, but not the same
DG1
(Chris Halbach)
January 16, 2011, 3:51pm
9
Then I will trash it if you feel that way. Not that hard.
Troy_oyo
(Troy(oyo)
January 16, 2011, 4:09pm
10
Interesting design, I’m not a fan of the really wide yoyos coming out today though.
Also, you cant inb4 your own post.