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Shea Nyquist
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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 15 ส.ค. 2013
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Machined Aluminum Motorcycle Passenger Pegs | Lark Machine Co
reposted without music. I've been trying to get my wife to come along with me on an electric motorcycle ride. This should give one less excuse
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Electric Motorcycle test drive | Lark Machine Co
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first range tests and test drives
Build an electric motorcycle... it'll be easy they said | Lark Machine Co
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Build an electric motorcycle... it'll be easy they said | Lark Machine Co
This build almost killed me! Electric Dirt Bike | Lark Machine Co
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Fun build QS138 V4 72V ebike battery for Alibaba QS MQ con 150A controller from Amazon 1990's kids dirt bike Cr80R Amazon 72V to 12V converter Range, Unknown. The battery is the week link in the build and we will be using this as a test platform to create a cool little utility E Moto
I ran a marathon with ZERO training
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Inspired by my older brother Ian Nyquist, I got a wide idea to try to run a marathon distance. No Training, no stretching, and no preparation. Turns out I did it ALL WRONG. congrats @casey on achieving your life goal. I, too know the pain and utter frustration with striving for a decades long goal. check out my electric streamliner project for bonneville. P.S. grt your brother posting more. lo...
Cafe Racer Leather Seat Construction | Electric Motorcycle | Lark Machine Co
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Detailed construction video of how I make my seats. High quality leather, closed cell foam padding, aluminum seat pan
Casting a Custom Aluminum Hot Rod Gas Pedal | Lark Machine Co
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Making of a custom Hot Rod Gas pedal. Sand Casting with Petrabond sand and A356 Aluminum
Homemade Electric Motorcycle Build Part 1 | Frame Construction | Lark Machine Co
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Update Video on my Electric Motorcycle Build motenergy 1803 Motor Kelly KLS-8080i 28s 22p NCA battery assembly, Liquid cooled
3d Printed Stamped Steel Dies | Lark Machine Co
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my experiences with using 3d prints to form sheet metal
Electric Drift bike | Lark Machine Co
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Getcha Some!!!! 67V 5kW (6.6hp) BMX drift Monster Special thanks to Hell Fire for letting me use their song!!!! Free Again @ScottyCranmer @MikeFede @colinfurze @hellfiremetal @KipwingApp
First Run at El Mirage SCTA event May 2022 | Lark Machine Co
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Prep and May 2022 El Mirage runs Not a Rookie any more
Sand Casting Electric Motorcycle Triple Trees | Lark Machine co
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Using all my skills to date to Cast 3d printed Motorcycle triple trees for a upcoming Electric Motorcycle build
Aluminum sandcasting a Harley Air Cleaner | Lark Machine Co
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Still testing the process for sand casting Aluminum parts for my Electric motorcycle build Using petrobond and 3d Printed molds
Adventures in Lost Foam Casting | Lark Machine Co
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A couple test runs of lost foam casting. I try to make a couple of different parts using the new foundry and some lost foam casting techniques
DIY Home Foundry for Casting Electric Motorcycle Parts | Lark Machine co
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I use material bought locally to build a Aluminum melting foundry
DIY Motorcycle frame jig for new Electric Motorcycle build | Lark Machine Co
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DIY Motorcycle frame jig for new Electric Motorcycle build | Lark Machine Co
Lark Streamliner finally makes it to the SALT!! Barely!!! | Lark Machine co
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Lark Streamliner finally makes it to the SALT!! Barely!!! | Lark Machine co
Run up to Bonneville speedweek 2021 | Lark Machine Co
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Run up to Bonneville speedweek 2021 | Lark Machine Co
Final Carbon Layup for the World Fastest Electric Motorcycle | Lark Machine Co
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Final Carbon Layup for the World Fastest Electric Motorcycle | Lark Machine Co
Final stretch for the carbon fiber body build LARK MACHINE CO
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Final stretch for the carbon fiber body build LARK MACHINE CO
How much will a motorcycle tire swell at 300mph | Will it EXPLODE?!?!? | Lark Machine Co
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How much will a motorcycle tire swell at 300mph | Will it EXPLODE?!?!? | Lark Machine Co
I tried to make my own DCDC converter and this happened! +More sanding on the body | Lark Machine C
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I tried to make my own DCDC converter and this happened! More sanding on the body | Lark Machine C
BUB 7 Shop tour and Buck sanding | Lark Machine Co
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BUB 7 Shop tour and Buck sanding | Lark Machine Co
Streamliner Body fixturing and Carbon Prep | Lark Machine Co
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Streamliner Body fixturing and Carbon Prep | Lark Machine Co
Improving my Carbon Skills | Wet Carbon Sandwich Layup on Styrofoam | Lark Machine Co
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Improving my Carbon Skills | Wet Carbon Sandwich Layup on Styrofoam | Lark Machine Co
Carbon Fiber planning and testing | Lark streamliner
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Carbon Fiber planning and testing | Lark streamliner
Carbon Fiber Body Part 1 | Foam and testing | Lark Machine Co
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Carbon Fiber Body Part 1 | Foam and testing | Lark Machine Co
Goat Birthday Surprise!!! EPIC CUTENESSSSSSSS
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Goat Birthday Surprise!!! EPIC CUTENESSSSSSSS
Fishing Utility E-Bike | Lark Machine co
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Fishing Utility E-Bike | Lark Machine co
you now have a new Kyle watching.... hah
Try Annealing
If 3D print plastic can do it, why not just CNC it in MDF or even better, in hardwood. Way faster Bros.
@rayleblanc7209 my workflow path to 3d print is faster than coding a cnc. That's just me. I would definitely do that if I wanted any sort of longevity out of the tooling
Man, that brings back memories. I did it in high school once, but I cheated using one of my HF 212cc predator motorized bikes. I still almost crashed XD.
Amazing!!
Great results! If you need to do more than a one-off, you might be able to save some time by printing the originals with a really low infill %, use those to make silicone rubber molds, and then cast the actual dies from a hard-wearing epoxy. This will let you press a lot more parts before the dies get too worn to use anymore, and making new ones will be a LOT faster since you can reuse the molds to cast another set. Also, look up "elastoforming" - that might let you get away with only one positive die instead of a positive and negative. But all of that aside, your parts look awesome!!
Fantastic. But we'd all love a bit more detail on your design tolerances, slice settings, clearances, e.t.c.
Also interested.
Can you pleas share what font you used?
Devils advocate… failures due to trying to avoid long prints with 100% fill wind up taking more time than just printing once with 100% fill.
@danboy3399 probably, but I was a little bit impatient to learn if any of it is gonna work. I'll probably do my next ones at 100
@@sheanyquist I did a similar process with some dimple dies and after several iterations I did I think nearly 100% infill, if not something close to 75 or so. I was eager to do some tests but they all seemed to fail because of my infill, when I finally put it higher and just let it run, I was able to test them and after many 2" dimpled holes, somewhere around 50, my die finally got too damaged to continue and I was ready to call it a night, and another several hour long print was ready by the next day when I was ready to tackle it again ha. I had personally been amazed at how well simple PLA held up to metal forming even with dimple dies, I am amazed that you got such clear letters from yours though, great job.
Print those babies at 75% or above and you can make a ton of them
Interesting subject but: 1) get rid of the music, 2) get out of vision, we don't need to see you. More of the subject matter!
Are you located in the Bay Area California? Near Blastolene
@leop9021 yeah, I'm friends with Mike leeds. I'm in santa cruz now
@@sheanyquist I know Keith with the copper motorcycle who knows Mike. I’m in Los Gatos. I really like your videos a lot.
@leop9021 right on, this video is trending right now!
Fantastic!
@@BenjaminNelsonX thanks man!
I’ve been looking for a stamped “handcrafted by …” tag to use rather than my branding iron and have a birthday coming up that I was going to ask for a 3d printer. You Tube must be reading my mind I think I just found my winter project! That came out fantastic great job.
@@msk3905 awesome!! Have fun, i suggest a bambu lab printer
@@sheanyquist exactly the one i am looking at
Did you have to create clearance around the letters (positive, negative shape) to accomodate the material thickness, and was it substantial
Extremely cool stuff my man, keep up the good "ork!
what sprokets do you have front and rear to only get 35mph?
have you tested with sheet metal steel 1.25mm? :D
How fast?
It holds off at 35. But that is mostly by design. I could gear it up but that's not what the buyer wanted
love the mask 😊
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Carbon frame be nice see
i am getting a alta mx redshift where can i get a battery replacement or service on the battery if needed thank you
I like the build, really like you can still use the BMX as BMX should be. I built a few EBMX bikes but most you could never style like that, Mine were more street rocket and too I use BMX frame to build electric mini bikes for kids. just using a direct drive hub motor on the rear. I feel ya on the delivery wait time, especially when it is the wrong part. I would had likely been looking around town at auto part shops to find a belt to do the job.
How much money did the controller batteries and mottar?
The wall thickness are more critical than infill.
Since the forces are pretty localized at the font. The infill takes most of the load. It would be best to just do 100% infill, but im lazy and impatient
Awesome results! What is the clearance between both molds?
Beautiful.
I’m watching this again, after a year. I’m keen to try nylon filament and 14 gauge(2mm) cold rolled steel. 😑🤜🏼🤛🏼😎🇦🇺☮️🍀
Oh man!!! Ive seen people use gyroidal infill and the fill it with epoxy. Good luck!
I know u got a sunburn on ur face after welding
Just a base tan. Hahaha
for brass you should anneal it before,it would give even bettter results
I was thinking the same thing for both
Сначала подумал, что это кореш негоды 😂
Hi. Subscribe your channel. Just want to know you run jigsaw machine without any attachment or with any attachment to vibrate sand
Iconic ✨ quality content ✨ Josh and I loved this! And as a runner I really appreciated the joy, fun, adventure, and courage you brought in this :)
Think I'm going to try slightly thicker but softer aluminum. The stuff from ACE doesnt tell you the grade but I think its hardened. I see some 1000 and 3000 series stuff near me that is hardened.
It did seem like it has some spring back to it. I would beef up the infill!
Yeah, we are printing 100% infill right now. I got some 3000 series unhardened Alum, see what happens.@@sheanyquist
Thickness?
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Wat is dat een dom wijf zeg
Здравствуйте. Какой песок вы используете??
you doing will we love you.
You know klapper
nice work man. i was surprised you cut those curves on the bandsaw. was wondering what you did. Welds look nicely stacked too. Very satisfying tick/tock on the flip up and down. cheers
The end result looks great. 3D printed tooling is being used a lot now and there are materials such as Nylon (printed via SLS) that work very well even after hundreds of pressings. Thanks for sharing this video 👌👍
Looks familiar! I yelled at you for the Chuck key like you’d hear me.
Hahahaha!!! Its fine!
DIY insures you get it the way you want.
Nice hand-made pegs, but computer laser beam peg tabs, just let a computer do your work, then
Hahaha! Yeah, aint nobody got time for hand cutting brackets!
Who are you talking to, telling you this would be easy? That level of optimism should be harnessed somehow. For energy or for science.
Hahaha, its been a long road!!!! Thanks for the comment!
this is Amazzzzing !!!!! Shea One Man Army, you should run all EV companies who dont know what the shi**t they are doing ;-)
Cheers. Congrats on the ride. glad you didnt pop a tire lol and found that short easy enough. always impressive stuff man.
Just curious if that would go easier if you annealed the metal before obviously you need to allow it to cool and would possibly need to polish after
More than likely. I would anneal it if i was going for a deeper embossing for sure