Print Your Own E-Bike Parts at Home and Save BIG!

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  • Опубликовано: 20 янв 2025

Комментарии • 13

  • @GarysE-BikeAdventures
    @GarysE-BikeAdventures 17 дней назад +1

    Thanks Dave, Can’t wait to see the rest of the series.

  • @WyomingRider
    @WyomingRider 17 дней назад +1

    Awesome Dave! I’ve always wanted a 3D printer, but all those issues you mentioned with the others is why I’ve waited. I really like that one.

  • @MickyBee73
    @MickyBee73 17 дней назад +1

    Excellent vid Dave!
    I've been interested in 3d printers for a while now, only problem is I don't even have a pc (just use my phone for RUclips/email etc) but one day I'd love to get one.
    This vid has given me a LOT of useful insight into how it all works, and I love how for around $400/500 I could get started (although I'm UK and we work in £'s 😅)...
    Really enjoyed watching a print in action, and I know if I had one I'd be sat mesmerized watching it at work 😂
    One thing I'm going to soon be saving for is a bigger than 52v20ah battery, I want to step-up to either a 60, or 72v battery with powerful cells etc.. but after this I think a 3d printer (and a cheap pc) will be on my 'to get' list.
    Cheers & Great vid Dave, it was very inspirational to a total novice to all things 3d printed.
    🚲⚡👍

    • @StayConnectedEV
      @StayConnectedEV  17 дней назад +1

      Mickey that’s awesome to hear. You could use your phone for all. You’d be shocked how good the application is. I really wanted to give more education to our community and this series is going to be very fun!
      Once again your support is greatly appreciated. Happy New Year my friend!🎉

    • @MickyBee73
      @MickyBee73 17 дней назад

      @StayConnectedEV Happy New Year to you too mate!!!

    • @MickyBee73
      @MickyBee73 17 дней назад +1

      @StayConnectedEV I recently made 2 X torque plates (same as torque arms, but bolted to frame) for my recent e-build, and I thought whilst making them, "these could be made using a 3d printer I'll bet?!" - As although I'd made them using thin steel plate (very strong) but I reckon if at least 4-5mm thick then they'd be strong enough if printed with a hard enough medium.

    • @StayConnectedEV
      @StayConnectedEV  17 дней назад +1

      @@MickyBee73 Thats what I love when ebike owners start wondering what other options you can do! That was my goal for this series.

    • @MickyBee73
      @MickyBee73 17 дней назад +1

      @StayConnectedEV Should be very interesting methinks 🤔⚡👍