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RE: Homemade Beyblades - NAP - Mar. 08, 2009 (Mar. 08, 2009 6:33 PM)Bey Brad Wrote: http://www.geocities.co.jp/Playtown-Queen/3992/ That's so kick carp. RE: Homemade Beyblades - sousa98 - Mar. 08, 2009 i did 3 trys now the last two work the first one bottem broke apart RE: Homemade Beyblades - sousa98 - Mar. 09, 2009 i am starting to make a 4 one but i am running low on stuff RE: Homemade Beyblades - Pich - Mar. 09, 2009 Can we see them? RE: Homemade Beyblades - Ash - Mar. 09, 2009 I recommend using paper mache for the inside (Spin Gear?) - it may be hard to make small parts with it, but dont use it for the outside, it will just be too weak. RE: Homemade Beyblades - fragbait - Mar. 09, 2009 You might just make some molds with some sort of CAD program then cast it in either plastic or metal (OR BOTH!) RE: Homemade Beyblades - Rocky - Mar. 09, 2009 Yeah I'd go with frag's idea if you can.....papier maché sounds complicated. D: RE: Homemade Beyblades - Guardian Odin - Mar. 09, 2009 This topic isn't ridiculous. I like it. Before I knew Beyblades were going to come back, I wanted to produce prototypes of a new system. I still do not have the appropriate milling accessories (or access to my mill now that I'm in New York), but when I do... I'd like to make an "H.P. Gyro" prototype. They are aluminum and polycarbonate. The shoot release system was originally designed as an adjustable electromagnet, but the ability to create a magnet strong enough in such a small and inexpensive package may be nil. RE: Homemade Beyblades - Pich - Mar. 09, 2009 Sounds complicated... Do you think you will ever be able to make one? Sure as hell sounds awesome. =) RE: Homemade Beyblades - Guardian Odin - Mar. 09, 2009 Well, it's mostly a matter of getting a rotary table and cutting radial-based parts. I can calculate precise angles and such. After the parts are done, I can drill and tap holes for machine screws that will hold all layers of the blade together. The layers should be... Ferrous Lock (Ferrous metal 'bit chip' that the electromagnet in the shooter attracts) Attack Ring Support Ring (Sub AR) Weight Ring Support Base (Upper Base) Mobility Base (Lower Base) RE: Homemade Beyblades - Pich - Mar. 09, 2009 Nice. Hope you can make one so we all can see it. Haha. RE: Homemade Beyblades - Ash - Mar. 09, 2009 The balls that you get from magnetics are strong. I have loads of them, and they attract from 2 cm away. (If this is what you are talking about :?) RE: Homemade Beyblades - Guardian Odin - Mar. 10, 2009 That kind of metal is ferrous, so... yes. The Ferrous Lock would have a metal disk that would be drawn to the magnet. RE: Homemade Beyblades - sousa98 - Mar. 10, 2009 thats good/bad it depen what beyblade your fighting. RE: Homemade Beyblades - NAP - Mar. 10, 2009 (Mar. 09, 2009 10:22 PM)Anubis Wrote: Well, it's mostly a matter of getting a rotary table and cutting radial-based parts. I can calculate precise angles and such. After the parts are done, I can drill and tap holes for machine screws that will hold all layers of the blade together. The layers should be... I'm imagining it'll the parts'll be interchangeable like one of those rubix cubes made with dice and magnets? EDIT: www.youtube.com/watch?v=voOrTCcE8Vc RE: Homemade Beyblades - Ash - Mar. 10, 2009 So he might be using magnetix :\ Anubis is the cleverest person ive seen in my LIFE. I dont even get calculations with angles RE: Homemade Beyblades - sousa98 - Mar. 11, 2009 that would be cool. if any of you guys fiushed a beyblade homemade can you post it plz. im am haveing a hard time posting up a video of mine homemade beyblade. how do you not no about angles? RE: Homemade Beyblades - Ash - Mar. 11, 2009 im confused, but i worked ONE question out in maths! but some how i got 4a in my tests :\ RE: Homemade Beyblades - sousa98 - Mar. 11, 2009 wow what grade are you in RE: Homemade Beyblades - NAP - Mar. 11, 2009 (Mar. 11, 2009 12:10 AM)sousa98 Wrote: wow what grade are you in He's 10, dude. RE: Homemade Beyblades - sousa98 - Mar. 11, 2009 ohh like me so in 5 th grade RE: Homemade Beyblades - Guardian Odin - Mar. 11, 2009 The only magnetic part in the construction is the shooter mechanism. The rest of it is held together with machine screws. RE: Homemade Beyblades - FOOF! - Mar. 11, 2009 (Mar. 11, 2009 3:22 AM)Anubis Wrote: The only magnetic part in the construction is the shooter mechanism. The rest of it is held together with machine screws. wait is it customizable? RE: Homemade Beyblades - Rocky - Mar. 11, 2009 He's in year 6. Dunno what grade that is. Driger, how did you get an R4 for £4? Plus is it a real/original one or an R4III or what? And what were the games you sold? :3 RE: Homemade Beyblades - Giga - Mar. 11, 2009 PM |