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Building the JR Vibe NEX E8 - Slow Build
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<blockquote data-quote="Tony" data-source="post: 26897" data-attributes="member: 1"><p>Marius, if you really want to do that round horn, get a bolt that is EXACTLY the size of the hole in the center of the horns. Take a small sewing needle or pin and heat it up with a lighter or other such heat source. Push this needle through the 4 leg horn into the round horn in the holes you are wanting to use. This will give you the exact spacing you are requiring as well as the structural integrity you get from a solid horn. If you have a drill bit small enough you can do it this way as well. </p><p></p><p>The spacing, while ideal to be 1:1 with the other link (can't remember the name of it...), can be either wider or narrower. The wider it is, the faster the servo will move the control surface but with less torque. The narrower, the more torque, but it will be slightly slower. When I say faster or slower, more or less torque, it's not enough for you to actually notice, but it's there. If you have to run slightly off from what the book says, it will be fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tony, post: 26897, member: 1"] Marius, if you really want to do that round horn, get a bolt that is EXACTLY the size of the hole in the center of the horns. Take a small sewing needle or pin and heat it up with a lighter or other such heat source. Push this needle through the 4 leg horn into the round horn in the holes you are wanting to use. This will give you the exact spacing you are requiring as well as the structural integrity you get from a solid horn. If you have a drill bit small enough you can do it this way as well. The spacing, while ideal to be 1:1 with the other link (can't remember the name of it...), can be either wider or narrower. The wider it is, the faster the servo will move the control surface but with less torque. The narrower, the more torque, but it will be slightly slower. When I say faster or slower, more or less torque, it's not enough for you to actually notice, but it's there. If you have to run slightly off from what the book says, it will be fine. [/QUOTE]
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