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Moseshatch

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  1. Moseshatch replied to Jon13's topic in Engineering
    Money is now no problem! Sponsered by alchemy! 3 days till i get my first sponsership check of 395 pounds sterling! Im off to buy parts by the truck load! Seeya^_^:d:d:d:d
  2. Moseshatch replied to Jon13's topic in Engineering
    No im not simrak:) and ive emailed you:) yeah there pretty nice, and there really good for the money. Im too lazy to carry big batteries around, so i managed to install what i could into the skates, and that makes my top speed around 20-30 mph. i actually think im the person closest to creating a pair of AT's, for the moment atleast. I think the only thing i really need to perfect them is a power source small enough to fit into my AT's n yet it has to be powerful enough to power it to atleast 70 mph, (i like it fast, and 20-30 mph is actually pretty boring, jus like going down a hill on normal skates) and as for the picture it'll take a while because i dont have a phone or a webcam or anything, so i'll get one for you when i get my phone in a month or so.
  3. Moseshatch replied to Jon13's topic in Engineering
    Im usin alchemy FKL1 skates, the motors not inside the wheels, as it would crack upon impact(took me all of putting em on to find that out) i'm usin minature car brake pads yeah:) i can go in reverse without the motor on, at the moment leaning back aplies the break so i cant go in reverse with the motor, unfortunately. Two wheel's btw, and yeah im not lying bout my jump, although it was off of a railing, it was amazing, but because the air cushion was too small, it smashed the motor as i landed:( if you could come onto a plane and see these, you'd be amazed, they're my pride and joy:) if you have any ideas on how to improve on anything ive said please say so:) do you have msn? if you do please message it to me.
  4. Moseshatch replied to Jon13's topic in Engineering
    currently im actually building a pair, ive made a prototype, but the "air cushion" was too small and the force of landing broke the motor in the wheel:-( so now im using springs, wonder if i could get one of those darwin awards ehh:p hahaha, the engine im using is battery powered, reacharged by the rolling of the wheels, sort of like a car engine. Anyways, if anyone would like to come to london to meet me, i can show you them, and then i might start making them for sale:) Merged post follows: Consecutive posts mergedP.s i joke with the selling thing, but i will buy parts off anyone who can get there hands on the parts i need, ive only got £80 at the moment, but i should be able to get abit more within this month, thank god for jobs. P.p.s Im 15, and i can do enginering, mainly because my fathers work is to design military aircrafts and he taught me how to do it. Merged post follows: Consecutive posts mergedahh lookin at alot of this stuff really does make you think its impossible, you should re-read some of the stuff you say, you guys're so downbeat, lighten up a lil will ya? oh and in reply to everyone whos asked what voltage you need, the anime says 4 kilowats, i prefer to use 14 V, and the engines pretty tiny, but the basic consepts are the same, lean forwards and you speed up, theres an acellerater under the wheel arches, which when pushed on by anything, speeds the wheel up, theres also a brake at the back, so you lean backwards to slow down, the only real problem is that it cost me nearly £600 to make one, n it took me 6 months of workin everyday to get that kinda money, but well, it was worth it, for a minutes when i pulled off that first trick on my AT's i thought i gonna end up flying, its amazin, for everyone out there that has a job, save your money and make yourself a pair of AT's, you feel like a bird when your on em, you feel light as a feather, and when you do a sweet trick and your 10 or 20 meters of the ground, its the best, to put it simply:)

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