zalo
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Post by zalo on Feb 14, 2015 20:47:54 GMT
If there is any rotational damping on the fireball (or just on the grabber joint itself) then the high speeds will exacerbate that absolute reference damping, turning it into absolute torque.
Frankly, I'm more interested in figuring out how to harness the awesome torque of stacked sawblades.
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Post by SuburbanSB on Feb 15, 2015 1:07:12 GMT
What I was intrigued by, was that in the first video, at the 1:06 mark there is a test between the bomb and a fireball, and the latter seemed to be the better, yet at the 1:15 mark, there is a test of 4 different chaos engines, and the one that seemed to be the fasted/work best was the one with the spike ball... Which is rather bizarre!
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Post by OttoNL on Feb 15, 2015 13:44:43 GMT
So I've been messing around with chaos engines all day long but I didn't get enough power out of them.
So I put 2 behind eachother and used the boulder instead of the fireball, but still not enough. To get more power and stability (woble is annoying) I'm supposed to use a Holder instead of a Grabbber
However the holder does not hold it in place. Suddenly the engine is not held together anymore.
Does anybody here know how they make the holder-engines? And the double-holder-engines?
(Btw I'm trying to make a very light airplane. If 2 chaos engines does not provide enough torque how are we supposed to do it without the chaos engine? :S )
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Post by Zeblote on Feb 15, 2015 13:55:51 GMT
Just stack more sawblades to increase torque
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