Bendy toys...
Posted: Tue Mar 07, 2017 8:09 pm
I was just looking at the Asiatam motors supplied with my Cromwell kit, when I noticed that one of the beefy, stainless steel- looking, sides was badly bent. It was toeing scarily inward, from the bearing around the output shaft. Then I recalled it fell on the floor from the table last night. It's only a short drop, and even then on to laminate flooring.: that shouldn't buckle 2.5mm stainless steel
. In the event, I was able to straighten it with some small lightweight pliers (normally used on specs and detailed work), with and astonishing minimum of effort. I'd expect 'steel' of this thickness to require a vice and hefty hammer to correct it. Not so.
Years ago, a friend bought a 'budget' tin opener from a boot sale, and was very pleased with her 'bargain' purchase.But when I tried it on a can..it bent right out of shape as if it were chromium plated rubber, and had maybe come from a local joke shop.
I'm afraid that some of these Chinese produced artefacts look superficially impressive, but lack any real substance; a bit like having a deckchair made out of Balsa wood. (Yep..I know... it's technically a 'Hardwood'.
Can anyone recommend motors/gears that are not off the shelves of the local amusement shop? Being served horse as beef was one thing, but plated white metal as expensive stainless steel quite another...
Who makes the best quality gearboxes?
Whatever brand they may be, they have to be better than these:
http://www.asiatam.com/product_info.php ... i1-16.html


Years ago, a friend bought a 'budget' tin opener from a boot sale, and was very pleased with her 'bargain' purchase.But when I tried it on a can..it bent right out of shape as if it were chromium plated rubber, and had maybe come from a local joke shop.


I'm afraid that some of these Chinese produced artefacts look superficially impressive, but lack any real substance; a bit like having a deckchair made out of Balsa wood. (Yep..I know... it's technically a 'Hardwood'.

Can anyone recommend motors/gears that are not off the shelves of the local amusement shop? Being served horse as beef was one thing, but plated white metal as expensive stainless steel quite another...

Who makes the best quality gearboxes?
Whatever brand they may be, they have to be better than these:
http://www.asiatam.com/product_info.php ... i1-16.html