Meathead316
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Hi
I now have a son (almost a year old) and the wife has been looking at getting him one of them ride on battery powered "cars" for like £150!!! They look so lame and I think i can build better.
My idea is to build a tracked vehicle, like a mini tank, so two motors one for each track.
Now building the framework for it i will do out of wood, the tracks will most liekly be made from sheet plastic riveted to some sort of flexible material (rubber perhaps)
as for the motors i want to keep this project as simple as possible, so i was thinking a 12v cordless drill powering each drive wheel.
should be a farly simple project and i cant foresee any areas i think i will strugle with as its basically making a buggy, adding tracks, then sticking a couple of drills to each axel.
my only queries are:
- is it really this simple? (mayb ive over looked something)
- and most impotantly, will my two 12v cordless drills have the power to have the tank move along at a reasonable speed?
-one more quick one, could the whole thing be scaled up? Say 24v cordless drills maybe over volted to 36v and if need be two drive wheels per track (so four drills) to make an adult size tracked cart (father and son tanks FTW!)
There is no rush to complete this project and its just in the planning stages at the momeent and i will start building in the spring with the intention of it being ready late summer when my boy will be a bit older.
Tanks a lot (cheeky little pun there
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I now have a son (almost a year old) and the wife has been looking at getting him one of them ride on battery powered "cars" for like £150!!! They look so lame and I think i can build better.
My idea is to build a tracked vehicle, like a mini tank, so two motors one for each track.
Now building the framework for it i will do out of wood, the tracks will most liekly be made from sheet plastic riveted to some sort of flexible material (rubber perhaps)
as for the motors i want to keep this project as simple as possible, so i was thinking a 12v cordless drill powering each drive wheel.
should be a farly simple project and i cant foresee any areas i think i will strugle with as its basically making a buggy, adding tracks, then sticking a couple of drills to each axel.
my only queries are:
- is it really this simple? (mayb ive over looked something)
- and most impotantly, will my two 12v cordless drills have the power to have the tank move along at a reasonable speed?
-one more quick one, could the whole thing be scaled up? Say 24v cordless drills maybe over volted to 36v and if need be two drive wheels per track (so four drills) to make an adult size tracked cart (father and son tanks FTW!)
There is no rush to complete this project and its just in the planning stages at the momeent and i will start building in the spring with the intention of it being ready late summer when my boy will be a bit older.
Tanks a lot (cheeky little pun there