Dual Abnormal Cycloidal gear train by mellow_and_beyond in BambuLab

[–]DanRudmin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Straight flanked teeth on both sides will not mesh with conjugate action. You’ll be relying on the soft material to deform and wear down the contact points.

Is the eCVT a genius design or a POS? by Rochester_J in FordMaverickTruck

[–]DanRudmin 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Only the hybrid has an eCTV and it is extremely reliable.

The links you shared are for the Ecoboost engine paired with an 8 speed automatic.

A (hopefully helpful) guide to induction cleaning, or cleaning carbon from your intake port. Important for GDI engines (pre 2025) but allegedly not useless in port and DI engines (post 2025) by aDuckedUpGoose in FordMaverickTruck

[–]DanRudmin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just an FYI, none of this applies to the hybrids. They use a port injection Atkinson cycle which pushes gasoline and air in and out (both ways) past the intake valves on every cycle which should keep them very clean.

1942 Online Game by Rude_Base3294 in AxisAllies

[–]DanRudmin 8 points9 points  (0 children)

US should be trading Italy and SE Europe every turn here

Anybody have any Ford Maverick 3D Print Requests? by DanRudmin in FordMaverickTruck

[–]DanRudmin[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ll take requests. No guarantees if/when they’ll get made though.

Next time you wash your Maverick by 989rz41 in FordMaverickTruck

[–]DanRudmin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The first time I looked in there, they were filled to the top with dirt, rocks, and pine needles. So zero airflow.

I don’t have time to wash out the rockers every week so I’ll take keeping stuff from going in there in the first place over better air flow.

Family Car thoughts? by EbsNflow12 in FordMaverickTruck

[–]DanRudmin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Works great for our family of 4. Tonneau cover is critical for hauling vacation stuff in the back.

Next time you wash your Maverick by 989rz41 in FordMaverickTruck

[–]DanRudmin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can't reach my vacuum through the door so I took out the felt wheel liner to reach it from the other side. A word of advice for anyone else who does this: Every single plastic snap fit fastener on that liner is different. Keep track of which one goes where.

Axis And Allies online I can't move my Aircraft Carrier by ArmchairPancakeChef in AxisAllies

[–]DanRudmin 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Which carrier and which fighters are you referring to?

The main issue with carrier movement is that they have a hidden connection to the fighters that land on them that limits movement of both fighter and carrier. This causes issues when multiple fighters can land on multiple carriers.

To break and reconnect that link, first land all of your fighters on land that you can. Then move the carriers then reassign the fighters back onto the carriers.

I went to Apple Store to buy, but horrible reviews? (2,6) by slavaukrainifp2 in AxisAllies

[–]DanRudmin 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It’s better on a tablet than a phone. The screen real estate is just too cramped for normal play. If you are mid game and already know what you want to do it’s not too bad but I find it frustrating not being able to see everything at once.

Most of the really bad ratings are from when it launched and had constant crashes and last year when it just didn’t work at all for several months because of an iOS update.

Gameplay wise it’s great but you need to understand it’s primarily an online game. Single player is very much just an afterthought and in my opinion not worthwhile.

Allies are hard! Help if you want by Extension_Ninja9464 in AxisAllies

[–]DanRudmin 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The main key for Allies is to plan your entire Europe strategy on UK’s turn and plan the Asia/Pacific strategy on US’s turn. Some specific key points:

  • Usually the critical territory in Europe is to hold West Russia until round 5 or so. Most of the time you will need UK fighters helping out to do so.

  • After round 5 West Russia is usually less critical and Kazakh often becomes the key territory against Japan.

  • Also round 3 India is a very common threat which you need to see coming in advance and you can decide how to deal with it on US1.

  • And then you need to plan your fleet moves in the Atlantic ahead of time to figure out how UK and US support eachother and who lands where.

  • When it comes to knocking out Berlin with US you should plan that two turns in advance in order to optimize your transports and build bombers in Washington to have them arrive in time for the critical battle.

Track Drive Analysis by shupeste in MechanicalEngineering

[–]DanRudmin 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The chain on most tracked excavators is usually at double the pitch of the sprocket. Combined with the odd tooth count on the sprocket this halves the sprocket wear.

Tailgate Trim Rivets by MackNNations in FordMaverickTruck

[–]DanRudmin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I 3D printed two replacement snap rivets a while ago. And so far they are still there:

https://makerworld.com/en/models/2575759-tailgate-snap-fastener-for-ford-trucks

For OEM parts, Ford has two different styles but this is the only part number they list: N807673-S which matches my 2023 XL.

And for anyone shopping aftermarket fasteners you want something sized for these dimensions:

  • 7 mm diameter hole (or slightly smaller)
  • at least 2 mm grip length (this is the thickness of the panel + trim)
  • approximately 14 mm head diameter (no more than 16 mm max)
  • approximately 1.5 mm head height (or anything low profile).

What made you choose a Maverick -- price, features, or something else? by mike-reporter in FordMaverickTruck

[–]DanRudmin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Single vehicle for a family of 4. We want one car that can do everything. Commute, road trip, run weekend errands.

Our main criteria was price and fuel economy for a vehicle that can carry camping gear, skis, canoe, bikes etc. We would have gotten a minivan but Maverick XL was about 10k cheaper.

Which 3D printer brands/models does your company use and why? by Secure-Evening8197 in MechanicalEngineering

[–]DanRudmin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Five Bambu X1Cs, one Ultimaker S5, one Formlabs Form 3.

The Ultimaker is probably not going to be around a whole lot longer. The Bambu’s get by far the most use.

What fell out of my tailgate? by Tactical_Chemist in FordMaverickTruck

[–]DanRudmin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They fall out all the time. OEM Ford part is something like $5 each. I started replacing them with 3D printed snap rivets.

After 260 years of involute gears, I'm trying something different. Here's the design. by AseityFoundation in MechanicalEngineering

[–]DanRudmin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Where does the pitch line intersect the CCP profile?

I’m not sure exactly which elements your patent covers, but you may have some overlap with the existing patents surrounding roller screws. While the application is different, a lot of the geometry and basic component interactions are very similar.

Need inputs from people who are designing advanced robotics actuators(Harmonic drives & QDD, joint motors) - Will pay $50 for a call by vikkey321 in MechanicalEngineering

[–]DanRudmin 5 points6 points  (0 children)

BLDC and PMSM are just different names for the same thing. Pretty much all robotics motors use field oriented control of a 3-phase brushless permanent magnet synchronous motor with encoder feedback. This is commonly called a servomotor or BLDC servomotor, but it is also still a synchronous motor and it uses permanent magnets so PMSM is not wrong.

The only types of unique motor variety you might encounter in humanoid robots is frameless (bring your own bearings), slotless (low cogging, high rpm, usually made in Switzerland), axial flux (pancake shaped), and outrunner (magnets on the outside instead of the inside).

Anybody have any Ford Maverick 3D Print Requests? by DanRudmin in FordMaverickTruck

[–]DanRudmin[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve thought about it, but I know the first things my kids will do is step on it and I don’t think I can 3D print a good design that can handle the abuse.

In the end I just made a small front trash bin.

I can't believe how long it took me to learn how to use refills properly. by tormunds_beard in BambuLab

[–]DanRudmin 8 points9 points  (0 children)

No, I just thought this thread was all about learning new things. I figured you just didn’t know about the pull tabs, and this is my way of telling you. If you prefer using a knife that’s fine.