Rick Flare - The bell on the motors are aluminum, which requires a few more steps and chemicals, but it's doable. www.google.com/amp/s/m.wikihow.com/Anodize-Aluminum%3famp=1
Great post! Man can you imagine frankenstein anodizing his rooster back in the day! Operation; don't touch the sides! Wait, I think that was a date (period, era, epoch) reference...
Liberty Aloft - That's something I haven't tested out yet since I'm still in the building process, so no flights or crashes yet, but overall from rubbing the finished product with my hands and them banging around my bench, I've seen no scratches or blemishes yet.
Danimal FPV - Aluminum has a few more steps and requires more caustic chemicals, but as you can see in the link it's very doable. www.google.com/amp/s/m.wikihow.com/Anodize-Aluminum%3famp=1
SteelRainFPV for sure!! I work a lot of 480 v 3 phase live with my job. Usually with people all around me like jackasses. Nerve-racking to say the least. It’s bad enough repairing an xt60 on a fully charged lipo. Nice video.
dronepunk FPV - Thanks for the support and kind words, I've been zapped by 120 ac and 12 volt car batteries numerous times in the years past, so that was all on my mind when I did this video lol.
nice project bro this tabel is very good
Worked great, I set mine up using a helping hand so it was stable then just plugged and unplugged the batteries as needed
Awesome video, probably the best video i have seen you make, very short but with plenty of detail
looks wicked, great job
Super helpful video, wonder is i can do this with the finx30 motors.
Rick Flare - The bell on the motors are aluminum, which requires a few more steps and chemicals, but it's doable.
www.google.com/amp/s/m.wikihow.com/Anodize-Aluminum%3famp=1
Great post! Man can you imagine frankenstein anodizing his rooster back in the day! Operation; don't touch the sides! Wait, I think that was a date (period, era, epoch) reference...
Very interesting. Well done, your results are really cool looking. How durable is the finish?
Liberty Aloft - That's something I haven't tested out yet since I'm still in the building process, so no flights or crashes yet, but overall from rubbing the finished product with my hands and them banging around my bench, I've seen no scratches or blemishes yet.
That's pretty neat like the game operation don't touch the side you'll get more then a buzzer sound
Awesome! Great vid man. Thanks for sharing. Peace!
Dude this was a sweet DIY video. Thanks for sharing. Is this specific to titanium? Or can you also do the same anodize steps for aluminum?
Danimal FPV - Aluminum has a few more steps and requires more caustic chemicals, but as you can see in the link it's very doable.
www.google.com/amp/s/m.wikihow.com/Anodize-Aluminum%3famp=1
Nice job!
got your Aderall refilled? ;)
I can get shaky myself...
dronepunk FPV - lol, a mixture of caffeine and nerves from electrocution can make anybody shake 👍
SteelRainFPV for sure!!
I work a lot of 480 v 3 phase live with my job. Usually with people all around me like jackasses. Nerve-racking to say the least.
It’s bad enough repairing an xt60 on a fully charged lipo.
Nice video.
dronepunk FPV - Thanks for the support and kind words, I've been zapped by 120 ac and 12 volt car batteries numerous times in the years past, so that was all on my mind when I did this video lol.
Thats really cool great post!!
👍👍
WOW. Looks amazing i dont thik that i have balls for that.....
OMG I was shaking just watching you
That Old Dude - Yeah it's a bit nerve racking when you're dealing with high voltage and current lol.
Sweet