Hi sounds cool and your passion for building is shines through. I would like to see it in action and if you could provide a parts list and source for making one it would be great. I want to make it for a friend and I need to be spoon fed. So instructions etc would rock. Thank you for posting!!
Well done, HOWEVER, most people need or already have a battery operated drill (or impact driver) in their house. Set up one of these to run on your battery operated drill so that the drill isn’t permanently attached and you lower the cost to about fifty dollars and your drill which you can still use as a drill….. and the drill has adjustable speeds based on how much you squeeze the trigger.
Did you consider using a wireless remote control? And have you explored parts to add variable speeds for the pulley? If so, what components did you use?
@@ctyank4946 your comment reminded me that I hadn't done anything with it in a few months so I went to take it apart and turns out the thing still works. I think something with the remote shorted or something. I was just using a rabbit hide from clean run or some grocery bags. Nothing heavy.
@@BurntSesame-Co awesome. Glad to hear. You were very creative before. Let me know if you come up with any ideas for variable speed and wireless remote options.
For turns? I never got that figured out. The premade ones for coursing setups are expensive and I had considered using clothesline reels but I never had the time to purchase them and try them out
Great idea but can’t find reel. Help please!
Kudos for your courage and ingenuity!
Hi sounds cool and your passion for building is shines through. I would like to see it in action and if you could provide a parts list and source for making one it would be great. I want to make it for a friend and I need to be spoon fed. So instructions etc would rock. Thank you for posting!!
Well done, HOWEVER, most people need or already have a battery operated drill (or impact driver) in their house. Set up one of these to run on your battery operated drill so that the drill isn’t permanently attached and you lower the cost to about fifty dollars and your drill which you can still use as a drill….. and the drill has adjustable speeds based on how much you squeeze the trigger.
thankyou for making this video and posting it to youtube.
Nice work!
That bolt. It feels like it is welded on.
Can't u use a cordless drill, mont it on a 2x4 with zip ties, wouldn't that cut down ur costs & Time
Can you show us how you connected the wires for the start switch
Did you consider using a wireless remote control? And have you explored parts to add variable speeds for the pulley? If so, what components did you use?
I've given up on this project. Not sure of I overloaded the system but it has now died. Battery is charged but It no longer powers up.
@@BurntSesame-Co were you using heavy lures? When did the system fail?
@@ctyank4946 your comment reminded me that I hadn't done anything with it in a few months so I went to take it apart and turns out the thing still works. I think something with the remote shorted or something. I was just using a rabbit hide from clean run or some grocery bags. Nothing heavy.
@@BurntSesame-Co awesome. Glad to hear. You were very creative before. Let me know if you come up with any ideas for variable speed and wireless remote options.
@@ctyank4946 I think all you need is a light dimmer switch from home depot turn it down it will go slower turn it up to go faster
where did you get the spool from? Do you have a link or description for it?
Please let me know from were you have the spool
Hopefully my comment helps. I would start with it functioning first. Then go to the breakdown. I’ll be looking for updates.
Super cool!! Thank you for sharing! What exactly is that yellow spool you got at walmart?
It's a kite reel I just found one that looked like it may fit and made it fit
Do you have any information that you provide in the description - thank you - for video
Great job! Hope it still works
How many runs in a row can you do before overheating g. ?
I did a fun run day once (10+ runs) and as long as I had an extra battery, the unit never overheated
How did you get that plastic wheel?
What type of pulleys would you recommend?
For turns? I never got that figured out. The premade ones for coursing setups are expensive and I had considered using clothesline reels but I never had the time to purchase them and try them out
Where's the link?
Do you have a link for the motor?
Send motor photo
Sale me one