I am sorry, i never made instructions for this one. I have given many workshops on designing your own screwdriver and i realy like the fact that every participant can make his own working screwdriver and that they all look completely different. The greatest improvement with the Spike is the ease to build with it. (Compared to the EV3)
I don't have instructions, but the fun thing about this workshop is that everyone can make and design his own screwdriver. At the end of a workshop everyone has a working screwdriver but they all look and work completely different.
I've put standard metal nuts in the wooden blocks, so they hardly resist when turning in and out. I do indicate that it's best not to keep tightening them when the screw is turned to the end. In my latest version I measure the power of the engine and use it to turn the engine off when it reaches the settable load. So I don't think this will damage the motor.
This is so wonderful!
I hope I’m as good as you one day. This is AWSOME
This idea was awesome, I love it.
My idea
Good action!
Omg this build is so helpefoule!!! Thx And so cool
AMAZING
Great video. thank you for sharing at the LEGO Education Academy event. :) You have more one subscriber :)
Awsome build, i love it! Btw what is the brand of your 3d printer?
Thanks. The 3D printer in the video is a Zortrax printer.
I recommend the ender-3 pro 👌
Is there an alternative to the hexagon socket? Because l don’t have a 3d printer.
Hmmm. I don't think so.
Cool
Good work Dmitri. Where can one acquire a course or some tutorials on spike prime and some already-made robots
I wish I could afford one of these I've always wanted one but my family is never able to afford one
Can you share the stl/gcode of the hex nut driver?
i shared it on: vivesweb.be/legostudiovives/spikeprimeschroevendraaier/
@dimitri Dekyvere please give me building instruction pdf
I am sorry, i never made instructions for this one. I have given many workshops on designing your own screwdriver and i realy like the fact that every participant can make his own working screwdriver and that they all look completely different. The greatest improvement with the Spike is the ease to build with it. (Compared to the EV3)
Socket sizes?
? You can 3D print all Socket sizes.
@@DimitriDekyvere ok 👌 thanks 😊
Friend, tell: have You a program to printer 3D with this bridge parts?
They are just cut with a lasercutter. No 3d files.
@@DimitriDekyvere This part from 3d printer I could buy... You may think selling 🙂
instructions please I’m building it but the camera angle makes it harder to build
2:12 and what is that a hand or a fast fast fly
I don't have instructions, but the fun thing about this workshop is that everyone can make and design his own screwdriver. At the end of a workshop everyone has a working screwdriver but they all look and work completely different.
@@DimitriDekyveremakes sense
Will the motors deteriorate from the loads when tightening the bolts?
I've put standard metal nuts in the wooden blocks, so they hardly resist when turning in and out. I do indicate that it's best not to keep tightening them when the screw is turned to the end.
In my latest version I measure the power of the engine and use it to turn the engine off when it reaches the settable load. So I don't think this will damage the motor.
philo tested the motors at comparerison page.
You could habe just bought a new one but i guess lego is more interesting
omg😱
@Dimitri dekyvere Okay but please share me this code python version
Why don't you charge the BOSCH
Good idea, weird I didn't think of that myself. ;-)
This is awesome but I’m a Master builder
Thanks. How do you mean: 'but I'm a Master builder?
Python!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
I mean I want python 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@bandoned11 i have the python version. But that not so impressive to show in a video...
Your buy lego prime set for 370$ y los chicos pobres no tienen oara comer >:v
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This was excessive that much work and money you could buy a new drill for cheaper
That wasn't the point, it was just supposed to be a fun little build.