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Build log: Model 2

Started by naatumach, June 23, 2011, 10:34:20 AM

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ujjwaana

Quote from: foamybuilder on July 18, 2011, 04:07:00 PM
The zip ties are good. I have been using that in all my planes since two years, probably not on highrpm motors though.
For metal to metal fastening instead of nut-bolt with lock-tite ? I do use them if one of the material is soft like Foam, Depron etc. Not on hard-hard surface as the only means to hang. May be as extra support/safety, but not in place of nut-bolt.
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foamybuilder

It can be used with between motor mount and plywood mount to replace nutbolt, again there is drawback as said earlier.

naatumach

#52
QuoteThese are plastic and not Kevlar.
Sir im sure our a/c will not be facing bullets anytime soon.

the stick mount looks alright, i still would go for X-Motor mount. Also its made of plastic not kevlar :P

These will be fastened by nuts and bolts which can easily come off under vibrations but a ziptie wont. This happened today only. And most of the metals used in RC are duralumin which deform when load is applied so we cant fasten very hard.
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naatumach

Intrigued by the Nylon-66 and Kevlar remark i decided to do some research.
[quote http://www.chemguide.co.uk/organicprops/amides/polyamides.html]
Kevlar is similar in structure to nylon-6,6 except that instead of the amide links joining chains of carbon atoms together, they join benzene rings.
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and a little test of my own.
I made rings of '3.6x200' size zip ties and subjected them to 3 loads
10kg - Hung easily, did not break when shaken. Unnoticeable elongation
12.5kg - Hung easily, did break when shaken. Unnoticeable elongation
22.5kg - broke from the stopper. Noticeable elongation.

I would love to do a UTM test on it in college, let see if i could get the permission when college reopens.

@ujjwaana: Sir, no paronomasia intended.
Motto: build, fly, and modify.
Prefers working on designs than electronics.
No pre-made plans. Use blueprints, make calculations, build, fly, troubleshoot, fly again.