Try adding a seal on the outside of those slots at the bottom of the base, I’m assuming you’re letting some air from the intake inflate the raft. If you don’t try and contain the air that pressurised the raft it’s going to be a constant fight to keep it hovering
I would make the motor smaller and set it lower. Right now the thrust it makes at that location gives you a torque around its centre of gravity, pushing the nose into the ground.
This was not exactly a how to video...In fact I did not even hear one detail about the lathe...Kind of cool, but a little info could have made the video more interesting...And a little lest camera movement would have been much appreciated...
Nice project! A bit less camera movement would be preferable, hard to see stuff when its fast pace. You should do a ”normal” cutting tool and to a precision cut to see how much runout you have. Obviously still with a sausage😂
why you using servor but not motor
is that a hotdog
Try adding a seal on the outside of those slots at the bottom of the base, I’m assuming you’re letting some air from the intake inflate the raft. If you don’t try and contain the air that pressurised the raft it’s going to be a constant fight to keep it hovering
I would make the motor smaller and set it lower. Right now the thrust it makes at that location gives you a torque around its centre of gravity, pushing the nose into the ground.
Check your seals. Everything looks good, but you're just not getting enough suction to provide adequate lift.
This was not exactly a how to video...In fact I did not even hear one detail about the lathe...Kind of cool, but a little info could have made the video more interesting...And a little lest camera movement would have been much appreciated...
vertical video eye cancer
@@cloudedgun i mean it kinda works tho. I watch 95% of youtube on my phone so it doesn’t really matter.
That’s why they make vertical televisions. Right…
Nice project! A bit less camera movement would be preferable, hard to see stuff when its fast pace. You should do a ”normal” cutting tool and to a precision cut to see how much runout you have. Obviously still with a sausage😂