Outside framed motor blocks for 45mm gauge
Posted: Fri Dec 15, 2023 7:29 pm
In addition to the .stl files you will need:
For the V1 motor block:
(NOTE: If you don't want to use the timing belt, then you could use the fly-cranks and coupling rods from the V2 motor block)
For the V2 motor block:
- Rik Bennett, licensed under CC-BY-NC-SA 4.0
CC - Creative Commons
BY - Attribution, i.e. you must identify me as the author of the work if you share it
NC - Non-commercial, i.e. you cannot sell it or make profit from it
SA - Share-alike, i.e. you are allowed to create derivative works (let's say you improve the STL file by adding some rivets) as long as you share it under the same licence.
For the V1 motor block:
- 4 x M3 square s/s washers (from eBay)
- 4 x 6mm M3 s/s grub-screws (from eBay)
- 2 x 4mm dia s/s shafts (from MFA Como
- 2 x 4mm bore bevel gears (from MFA Como)
- 1 v 918D301/1 gearbox motor (from MFA Como)
- 4 x 4mm brass bearings (from Essel Engineering - email and ask for a special order)
- 2 x 4mm bore 16 tooth timing belt pulley (from eBay)
- 1 x T2.5-180-10 10mm wide 180 length looped timing pulley (from eBay)
- 4 x 30mm dia wheels with 4mm bore (from Essel Engineering - email and ask for a special order
(NOTE: If you don't want to use the timing belt, then you could use the fly-cranks and coupling rods from the V2 motor block)
For the V2 motor block:
- 8 x M3 square s/s washers (from eBay)
- 8 x 6mm M3 s/s grub-screws (from eBay)
- 2 x 4mm dia s/s shafts (from MFA Como
- 2 x 6mm bore bevel gears (from Amazon)
- 1 v 919D301LN gearbox motor (from MFA Como)
- 4 x 4mm brass bearings (from Essel Engineering - email and ask for a special order)
- 4 x 30mm dia wheels with 4mm bore (from Essel Engineering - email and ask for a special order
- Rik Bennett, licensed under CC-BY-NC-SA 4.0
CC - Creative Commons
BY - Attribution, i.e. you must identify me as the author of the work if you share it
NC - Non-commercial, i.e. you cannot sell it or make profit from it
SA - Share-alike, i.e. you are allowed to create derivative works (let's say you improve the STL file by adding some rivets) as long as you share it under the same licence.