Sorry, it's been so long since I did the video that I don't have measurements. I basically took measurements from the 3D printed trammel that I purchased.
What you're describing sounds a little like a classic rotary engine like you would see on vintage biplanes. And thanks, I really enjoyed this project myself!
You can get cast acrylic in sheets, rods and other forms. There is extruded, but it's garbage to work with. The moment it gets hot it turns gummy. For machining cast is more expensive but the only practical way to go.
Really cool stuff mate mate i wonder what are the measurements of the big circle and the circle that the screws made 🎉❤
Sorry, it's been so long since I did the video that I don't have measurements. I basically took measurements from the 3D printed trammel that I purchased.
This is a very cool project. Great job
Thank you! I did make a more precisely fabricated handle and the thing runs easily now.
Thanks for the info, nice job by the way!
Thanks. I still play with it every now and then. It's a great fidget toy.
Grat fun, Guy. Thank you. 👍
Glad you enjoyed it
I wonder if you could make pistons on the ends of the tubes in order to make it into a sort of engine. Great Work!
What you're describing sounds a little like a classic rotary engine like you would see on vintage biplanes. And thanks, I really enjoyed this project myself!
what a great video, i really love your channel. thanks for sharing.
Thanks! 🙂
Does the cast acrylic only come in sheets, is there extruded sheet?
You can get cast acrylic in sheets, rods and other forms. There is extruded, but it's garbage to work with. The moment it gets hot it turns gummy. For machining cast is more expensive but the only practical way to go.