any chance of a pic of the skate wheel setup? sounds interesting
							
						
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 Is the skate adaptor something like this? http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/DIY-Electr...0AAOSwoA9ZhBVv
 
 Had my eye on them for a while but didn't know if anyone else used them. I was sort of hoping that they weren't on peoples radar yet Last edited by lowndsy; 15 August 2017, 08:51. Last edited by lowndsy; 15 August 2017, 08:51.
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 The motors are linked above, hubs are
 
 https://www.technobotsonline.com/pol...4mm-shaft.html
 
 and wheels are
 
 https://www.technobotsonline.com/pol...l-84x24mm.html
 
 It's in a box in bits as it just showed up. I'll put it together tonight if I can or over the next few days if not to show you it all together. Thanks for the interest in my robot.
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 Had a couple of hours tonight putting my new drive together. Not sure how it will go but for thirty quid it was worth a punt. Haven't quite sussed how to embed imgur imgs yet. The make-do soldering station made me laugh so I took a picture. The drill motor is from low budget 1. The other was a write off. I've kept it and stripped it down, locked the clutch up and re-soldered the cables. Keep wanting to use it for a weapon on Low Budget 2 but not sure what to do with it. It was too good to throw away. I have the other with a wheel on, but after getting thrown by a flipper and landing on it I can't get the wheel off the shaft. Anyway, some pictures. Questions / comments / ideas welcome as ever.
 
 http://imgur.com/Ik9NXoG
 http://imgur.com/PXv85Hj
 http://imgur.com/58bditV
 http://imgur.com/7ZgvDPU
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 Looks very much like how I am rebuilding The Honey Badger, not in a shed per se but in the lounge (and my office). Your soldering is much better than mine though! 
 
 I found that if it is just stuck on by force rather than screws (or if the wheel was superglued on, as was my case), get a cup or something that is smaller than the wheel diameter (so it can overhang over it) but deep enough for the motor to float in it and then using a nail and a careful touch of the hammer hitting the shaft, I found that would drift the motor off of the wheel. This will only work of course if there is any motor shaft visible.I have the other with a wheel on, but after getting thrown by a flipper and landing on it I can't get the wheel off the shaft.
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 Another hour at it today. Took extrusion to my Dad who cut it like a boss (ex rally car mech). Think you can see from the pics what I'm aiming for. Realised I can't get the finish I want myself with my bits of tools, so going to outsource anything I will make a hash of.
 
 http://imgur.com/EZGFnpa
 http://imgur.com/oXC2L4X
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