I think this Esk8 experiment would be fun to try if it's a rider whose performance is more important than the practicality of the board. It was also very good in terms of stability. And I think it would be interesting if a kit like this that is more durable and designed from what I made came to the market. It was a fun experiment that I personally felt a sense of accomplishment. 이번 Esk8실험은 보드의 실용성보다 퍼포먼스가 중요한 라이더라면 시도해봐도 재미있을것 같다는 의견입니다. 안정성측면에서도 매우 훌륭했습니다. 그리고 제가 만든것에서 내구성과 디자인이 더 강화된 이런 키트가 시장에 나온다면 흥미로울것 같습니다. 개인적으로도 성취감을 느낄수 있었던 재미있는 실험이였습니다.
Outstanding. Always amazing to see your work. The design of this experiment and the execution of that design is second to none. WOW. On a side note, the side profile of the 8x4 reminds me of the Elevator Car in the Thunderbirds "Trapped in the Sky".
I made something similar 2 years ago for just the fronts. when your stationary, the front wheels are harder to turn, but anything over 5 mph is very easy. the main issue with it is that it if you attach it to normal trucks, since the pressure from the wheel is so much further out, over time (3-4 months) the trucks start to bend. this makes it so that the contact patch of the wheels is massively reduced to just the inside edge. In the 2 years I've used the setup i think i went through 4 or 5 sets of trucks, 3 of which snapped completely. it also chews through wheels really fast. to fix this issue, the front wheel could be mounted to the inside instead so that the forces are more balanced. I made my setup from a block of steel which was totally overkill but got the job done. the other issue is that in order to prevent the wheels from contacting the deck, the deck needs to be pretty high up, which makes it way less stable.
Hey kami, awesome build, just want to say make sure you wear a respirator when cutting carbon fiber. It can be very damaging to lungs. I always wear gloves too
like broooo...YOU DON'T KNOW HOW LONG I'VE WAITED FOR SOMEONE TO TRY THIS! It's perfect and I just love how awsome it looks at the end! But is it just me or it looks a bit sag when you ride it, like you gave it camber? but all that aside. I want this!
Thank you so much :) The reason is that even though I used a 6mm thick carbon sheet, it couldn't help but bend slightly outward, causing some camber. Maybe a 10mm thickness is expected to hold out enough.
@@KAMiJUINs 10mm might help but Carbon fiber is known for its flexibility and in your case, you need a rigid material which is steel, aluminium can work but it can be bent out of shape
This would be amazing to do to my long range board to make it more comfortable and I’d still be able to get over 60km range since the battery is beefy . This should’ve been called the RoverSkate or something cause that’s cool asf
I cannot do that. Under Korea's import and export laws, individuals cannot ship goods equipped with large batteries abroad. So unfortunately, it's impossible ㅜ..ㅜ
Lamento que esto no esté a la venta. Y con arreglo a la Ley de Aduanas de Exportación e Importación de nuestro país, los individuos no pueden enviar artículos con baterías de gran capacidad al extranjero. Espero que entiendas esto.
Yeah, you're right The 6mm thick carbon sheet couldn't help but bend slightly outward, causing some camber. Maybe a 10mm thickness is expected to hold out enough.
I think this Esk8 experiment would be fun to try if it's a rider whose performance is more important than the practicality of the board. It was also very good in terms of stability. And I think it would be interesting if a kit like this that is more durable and designed from what I made came to the market. It was a fun experiment that I personally felt a sense of accomplishment.
이번 Esk8실험은 보드의 실용성보다 퍼포먼스가 중요한 라이더라면 시도해봐도 재미있을것 같다는 의견입니다. 안정성측면에서도 매우 훌륭했습니다. 그리고 제가 만든것에서 내구성과 디자인이 더 강화된 이런 키트가 시장에 나온다면 흥미로울것 같습니다. 개인적으로도 성취감을 느낄수 있었던 재미있는 실험이였습니다.
Reminds me of the F1 Tyrrell P34 of the mid 70s.
You beat me to it. This board needs to be blue with a white stripe.
I know what you talking about :) Thank you for watching too!
This was crazy to see, I loved everything about it 🔥🔥 I swear Kami is the Tony Stark of e-skate
HaHa :) Thank you for saying that!
First of all….this channel is awesome!
Thank you sooooo much :)
My gosh !! I love this guy experiments, such a fun and enjoyment juts to watch him 🎉🎉🎉 We love You Kami ❤
Thank you soooooo much :)
emoticons say more than a thousand words!!!!excellent!!I congratulate you!!
Thank you soooo much :)
8WD, you know the future.
HaHa, Let me think about that lol :)
Your love towards diy electric skateboard is crazy😊 love from India🇮🇳
Yeah, I thing so lol
Thank you for watching :)
@KAMiJUINs my pleasure
Outstanding. Always amazing to see your work. The design of this experiment and the execution of that design is second to none. WOW. On a side note, the side profile of the 8x4 reminds me of the Elevator Car in the Thunderbirds "Trapped in the Sky".
Thank you so much for saying that and watching it too :)
“It will look cool though” 😂
I made something similar 2 years ago for just the fronts. when your stationary, the front wheels are harder to turn, but anything over 5 mph is very easy. the main issue with it is that it if you attach it to normal trucks, since the pressure from the wheel is so much further out, over time (3-4 months) the trucks start to bend. this makes it so that the contact patch of the wheels is massively reduced to just the inside edge. In the 2 years I've used the setup i think i went through 4 or 5 sets of trucks, 3 of which snapped completely. it also chews through wheels really fast. to fix this issue, the front wheel could be mounted to the inside instead so that the forces are more balanced. I made my setup from a block of steel which was totally overkill but got the job done. the other issue is that in order to prevent the wheels from contacting the deck, the deck needs to be pretty high up, which makes it way less stable.
Thank you for sharing your experience :)
Kami's lucky to have a genius for a dad I'm sure. 🙂👌
Thank you so much for saying that lol
and Thank you for watching it too :)
So satisfying watching your videos kami, thanks again!!
Thank you for watching it too :)
Amazing bro🤩 well done 👍✅ you are first 🥇
Thank you sooooo much, bro :)
Hey kami, awesome build, just want to say make sure you wear a respirator when cutting carbon fiber. It can be very damaging to lungs. I always wear gloves too
Thank you for your concern. I always wear a mask when working on a carbon sheet :)
Awesome video brother you a bad ass engendered 💪🔥🤙⚡️⚡️⚡️
Thank you for saying and watching it too, bro :)
make a 8x8 motorized trailblazer.... And make a pull behind trailer for equipment? Your builds are getting nuts and I love it!
Thank you for watching :) Maybe some time lol
Kami are you just bored all the time lol
Kami is usually like that until she goes out riding. lol :)
I freaking love your vids, so awesome.
Thank you so much, bro :)
like broooo...YOU DON'T KNOW HOW LONG I'VE WAITED FOR SOMEONE TO TRY THIS!
It's perfect and I just love how awsome it looks at the end! But is it just me or it looks a bit sag when you ride it, like you gave it camber? but all that aside. I want this!
Thank you so much :)
The reason is that even though I used a 6mm thick carbon sheet, it couldn't help but bend slightly outward, causing some camber.
Maybe a 10mm thickness is expected to hold out enough.
@@KAMiJUINs 10mm might help but Carbon fiber is known for its flexibility and in your case, you need a rigid material which is steel, aluminium can work but it can be bent out of shape
Good review bro 😉👍
Thanks, bro :)
I want to see the dog ride a skateboard. He clearly wants to, let him ride!
Actually... he's afraid of the sound of the motors. ㅜ...ㅜ'
A good drill & grinder. With good adapters. That would get most work done
Yeah, :) Thanks!
This is awesome!
Thank you so much as always, bro :)
선 좋아유 후 감상
감사합니다~
Love this!
Thank you for coming :)
아레스 x1 데크 너무 이쁘다.... 부럽습니다!
네 저도 이쁘다고 생각됩니다~ 시청감사합니다 :)
This would be amazing to do to my long range board to make it more comfortable and I’d still be able to get over 60km range since the battery is beefy . This should’ve been called the RoverSkate or something cause that’s cool asf
Thank you for your comment and watching :)
Up next DRAG RACING: Quad rear 125mm with 6396 motors & dual 80mm wheels on the front and a boot strap... HOLD ON!
That might be a better idea :)
진짜 재밌어보이네요.
네, 확실히 바퀴가 많아서인지 라이딩느낌에서 차이가 꽤 있었습니다.
Do you sell this kind of board on particular demands?
I mean you can do commercial projects like this if anyone contacts you.
I cannot do that. Under Korea's import and export laws, individuals cannot ship goods equipped with large batteries abroad.
So unfortunately, it's impossible ㅜ..ㅜ
If I visit Korea, can I go ride the board with you? 😁
Sure x100 :) kami will be happy to meet you lol!
휠 사이에 카본말고 서스팬션이 잘맞을것 같네용
미끌어지진 않겠네여 ㅎㅎㅎㅎ
왠만하면 그럴거에요 ㅋ
This gonna be your race board for esk8con 2025?
Not really... To do this, I think... durability must also be strengthened and power performance must be upgraded more strongly.
And if you use wheels for speed skates? so you have less resistance, and maybe more speed. Greetings from Mallorca!
Hola, gracias por su opinión y observación :)
yo quiero una para mi , cuánto vale eso !
Lamento que esto no esté a la venta. Y con arreglo a la Ley de Aduanas de Exportación e Importación de nuestro país, los individuos no pueden enviar artículos con baterías de gran capacidad al extranjero. Espero que entiendas esto.
More friction for less range
It’s a good thing he wasn’t trying to extend range
Due to the setting of this board, two wheels need to be rolled with one motor, so it consumes more battery at startup.
보드가 너무이쁘네요~ 부럽당
그렇게 봐주셔서 감사해요~
but you bent your truck axles tho. you can see it, the contact patch is only touching inside
Nah. If anything the carbon plates flexed.
Yeah, you're right
The 6mm thick carbon sheet couldn't help but bend slightly outward, causing some camber.
Maybe a 10mm thickness is expected to hold out enough.
The friend below is right. The 6mm thick carbon sheet didn't stop the slight bending outside. A 10mm thick sheet is expected to solve this problem.
@@KAMiJUINs Mechanical engineer here. Triangulate from the flat plate back to the old motor mount or truck. Adding thickness won’t help that much.