If you slip a cable, both the cable and collet go in the trash. Both have lost material at the mating point and won't hold with a new counterpart. Reverse thread collets aren't necessary. I too am migrating towards the machine collets on my high RPM builds. Regular TFL stainless 1/4" collets have always been a favorite of mine on my bigger boats, as were the old MBP collets. If I had room, I used the MBP collets on nearly all of my boats. The H&M and LMT style collets have slipped on every 1/4" cable I used them on. Didn't have problems with the 3/16" variety, but I don't trust them anymore.
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6 cartwheels, 3 of which are on dry land, at 100mph will tell you how strong the hull is. Ask me how I know...Vac-U-Tug Jr (13mph)Comment
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LOL. At the response of course, not your poor boat.
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Do you know where to get spare shafts other than MHZ? They sell the set for $93 euros. They are an odd size, 6mm prop shaft to a 3/16 flex.Comment
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Rather than bond the flat plates into the hull, then build up reinforcement at their bases, I do it all on the part, then simply bond the parts in place. It turns out very clean with this method.
Here is the radio plate ready, with Shimano Dura-ace cable housing ends inside. Of course, I'll be using Dura-ace opti-slick cables and housing, cuz that's just the way I roll...
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And the motor bulkheads starting:
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The motor bulkheads will be very diffrent from the norm...Comment
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Beautiful build, I wish I had your Carbon skills.
If interested, I order these custom cnc collets. I am hoping these are the buy once and end all solution for me. Building shafts isn’t cheap, 85 euros for just the stubs from MHZ. I hope I never burn up a shaft and collet again.
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I lay-up 2-layers of 6oz. carbon cloth on the area to have something mounted to it (see above post, where I laid the carbon on the packing tape). Same with the servo tray. Then I make a fillet between the plate and the lay-up "foot". Then more layers of carbon, to join the foot to the plate.
The motor bulhead will get 4-layers of 6oz. cloth, on both sides of the plate, with the balsa core between. A solid carbon plate will go into the balsa plate, between the 4-layer-skins, so that fasteners won't mash the core. And also to... :)
Beautiful build, I wish I had your Carbon skills.
If interested, I order these custom cnc collets. I am hoping these are the buy once and end all solution for me. Building shafts isn’t cheap, 85 euros for just the stubs from MHZ. I hope I never burn up a shaft and collet again.
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To add, the collet has a replaceable insert which is what sold me on them. I’ll just have spare inserts.Comment
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