I appreciate the compliment your request, but honestly, there are no "plans" to speak of. The horse body is 7/8" thick and two sides are 1/4" thick. The push rod moves one rear leg which is connected internally to drive both front legs, and one front leg drives the other rear leg. All these connections are internal. After a few years of finding weaknesses, I'm contemplating a sixth generation driving the front legs.
@@robertcornelius3514 That's very close, Robert. The drive shaft moves one rear leg which is connected internally to both front legs. The other side front leg is connected internally to its rear leg.
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Very Nice Jerry, I'm a builder of Whirligigs,But i cant figure out how the push rod connects to the legs that get them to move I'm clueless is there a diagram available that would help me understand.......Pete
It's complicated, Pete. This is the 5th generation trotting horse. The push rod moves one leg which is connected internally to drive both front legs and one front leg drives the other rear leg.
Хорошая работа!!!
Thanks for your video. Good work. The horse moves naturally.
Thank you for the compliment.
Cara muito show, como vc conseguiu dar os movimentos das pernas?
Thank you. There are stiff wires inside the horse body transferring movements from rear legs to front.
Very good one. Congrats (from Brazil)
Thank you.
Is there anyway I could buy or get the plans for this whriligig thanks
I appreciate the compliment your request, but honestly, there are no "plans" to speak of. The horse body is 7/8" thick and two sides are 1/4" thick. The push rod moves one rear leg which is connected internally to drive both front legs, and one front leg drives the other rear leg. All these connections are internal. After a few years of finding weaknesses, I'm contemplating a sixth generation driving the front legs.
I'm back. Ha. Do you sell these nice whirligigs? Different styles?
Yes. Your solid color horse and second color barn. $350 plus shipping.
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Thank you for the gracious compliment.
Entrega por la internet?
Lo siento, no.
Very nice action whirligig !
My guess is you are using a 1:1 worm drive gear arrangement.
No, Robert, it's just pins and levers.
@@1pestoman , hmm. I do see the pins in the upper most of the legs. The stomach must be hollowed out. hmm
@@robertcornelius3514 That's very close, Robert. The drive shaft moves one rear leg which is connected internally to both front legs. The other side front leg is connected internally to its rear leg.
@@1pestoman , ahhhh. You tricky guy.
@@1pestoman , one last question. Is that short wood block right behind the propeller holding a pair of bearings?
Hello👋🙋♂️ there..
Amazing and very interesting project..
Super like👌👌👌
Great share.
Do keep posting👍
Warm regards and best👍💯 wishes
The UnknownManCub 👍😎👨🏭
Very Nice Jerry, I'm a builder of Whirligigs,But i cant figure out how the push rod connects to the legs that get them to move I'm clueless is there a diagram available that would help me understand.......Pete
It's complicated, Pete. This is the 5th generation trotting horse. The push rod moves one leg which is connected internally to drive both front legs and one front leg drives the other rear leg.
Very cute.
👍👏✨
Very nice
Thank you.
Muita inteligente vc e
Obrigada
Эх , хвост хорош !
Спасибо. Искусственные волосы.
Adorei , parabéns!!!
Thank you so very much. I am honored.