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Unofficial LEGO Technic Builder's Guide foreword preface acknowledgments I. basics
1. basic concepts
speed torque power friction traction rolling resistance backlash efficiency vehicular concepts
driveshaft drivetrain driveline steering lock turning radius FWD, RWD, 4×4, 4WD, and AWD weight distribution center of gravity ground clearance
2. basic units and pieces
the Technic brick pins, for joining and rotating beams, the studless alternative the half stud as the minimum building unit two tricks for building with half studs
3. studless or studfull?
LEGO evolving studfull building
reinforcing studfull constructions studfull advantages studfull disadvantages
studless building
creating rigid studless connections studless advantages studless disadvantages
combining the styles
get inspired by Technic sets methods for connecting bricks and beams even vs. odd
4. axles, bushes, and joints
axles
standard axles modified axles flexible axles
bushes
half bush
toothed half bush toothed half bush with a cutout smooth half bush with a cutout
regular bush bush with a long pin
universal joints
II. mechanics
5. gears and power transmission basics
drivers, followers, and idlers gear ratios efficiency and gears backlash and gears controlling rotational direction an inventory of gears
worm gear 8-tooth gear single-bevel 12-tooth gear double-bevel 12-tooth gear 14-tooth gear 16-tooth gear 16-tooth gear with clutch single-bevel 20-tooth gear single-bevel 20-tooth gear with pin hole double-bevel 20-tooth gear 24-tooth gear 24-tooth gear with clutch 24-tooth gear with crown 36-tooth gear 40-tooth gear differential gears turntables knob wheel Hailfire Droid wheel gear obsolete gears
6. chains and pulleys
chains pulleys string and pulley systems
simple pulley system differential pulley system power pulley system
7. levers and linkages
levers
classes of levers from levers to linkages
linkages
Chebyshev linkage Hoeken’s linkage pantograph Peaucellier–Lipkin cell Sarrus linkage Scott-Russell linkage scissor linkage Watt’s linkage
8. custom mechanical solutions
a stronger differential differential locks a custom differential an axle with a differential lock ratchets linear clutches eccentric mechanisms Scotch yokes a Scotch yoke Oldham couplings an Oldham coupling Schmidt couplings stepper motors Geneva mechanisms a Geneva mechanism reverse lights flashing lights turn signals complex turn signals double-axle turntable transmission a double-axle turntable transmission a sturdy universal joint a universal joint
9. the LEGO pneumatic system
the Old system the New system an inventory of pneumatic parts
pneumatic pump (Old) pneumatic pump (New) small pneumatic pump (New) distribution block (Old) valve with studs valve with no studs (New) large cylinder (Old) 6L cylinder (Old) small cylinder (New) large cylinder with square base (New) large cylinder with round base (New) pneumatic tubes and hoses T-piece (Old) T-piece (New) hose connector with an axle joint (New) cylinder bracket airtank manometer
modding the pneumatic system
non-LEGO hoses non-LEGO airtanks removing springs to create motorized compressors pneumatic suspensions turning your pneumatic system into a hydraulic one
10. pneumatic devices
motorized compressors a rocking compressor motorized valves autovalve a motorized valve an autovalve automated pressure switch pneumatic engines a single-cylinder engine a two-cylinder pneumatic engine a two-cylinder pneumatic engine with sliders builder showcase a working water pressure pump
11. building strong
why things fall apart
finding weak links understanding where to reinforce
the right way to reinforce
things to remember when reinforcing
reinforced differential casings four reinforced differential casings reinforced worm gear casings three reinforced worm gear casings load-bearing structures
rails, chassis, and body frames trusses
Brown truss Warren truss triangular Warren truss
choosing the right truss
choosing the strongest pieces
III. motors
12. an inventory of LEGO motors
2838, the first 9V motor 71427, a popular and powerful 9V motor 43362, a lighter 9V motor 47154, a 9V motor in a semitransparent housing Micromotor NXT motor Power Functions E motor Power Functions Medium (M) motor Power Functions L motor Power Functions XL motor Power Functions Servo motor RC motor
13. LEGO Power Functions system
manually controlling motors remotely controlling motors power supplies
AA battery box AAA battery box rechargeable battery
receiver remotes
basic remote speed control remote
understanding the speed control feature
modifying the remotes a basic remote with steering wheel a basic remote with sideways lever a speed control remote with central steering wheel linear actuators
large linear actuator small linear actuator linear actuators vs. pneumatics
extension wires miscellaneous elements
switch LED lights
IV. advanced mechanics
14. wheeled steering systems
basic LEGO steering systems
return-to-center steering Ackermann steering geometry a simple steering arm with Ackermann geometry convergence of axles
15. wheeled suspension systems
driven axles suspension systems: concept and categories types of suspensions
double-wishbone independent suspension Tatra-type suspension pendular suspension trailing arm suspension (floating axle suspension)
driven and suspended axles
pendular suspension with turntables a stabilized pendular suspension portal axles (geared hubs) a stabilized pendular suspension with a portal axle a Tatra-type suspension stabilized with four shock absorbers an independent suspension a floating axle with four links
steered and suspended axles
a pendular steered axle an independent steered axle
driven, steered, and suspended axles
an independent axle a heavy-duty pendular portal axle a pendular axle with a worm gear
16. tracked vehicles and suspensions
rubber tracks hard plastic tracks tracked wheel systems suspension systems
bogies trailing arms suspension with shock absorbers trailing arm suspensions with torsion bars
experimenting with road wheels
17. transmissions
types of transmissions how LEGO transmission driving rings work transmission designs
2-speed synchronized transmission 2-speed linear heavy-duty transmission 2-speed RC motor transmission 2-speed orbital transmission 2-speed ratchet transmission 3-speed linear transmission 4-speed double-lever transmission 4-speed synchronized transmission 5-speed linear transmission 10-speed synchronized transmission continuously variable transmission
distribution transmissions a 2-speed synchronized transmission a 2-speed linear heavy-duty transmission a 2-speed RC motor transmission a 2-speed orbital transmission a 2-speed ratchet transmission a 3-speed linear transmission a 4-speed synchronized transmission a 10-speed synchronized transmission a continuously variable transmission
18. adders and subtractors
hard-coupling coupling motors with adders
summing torque with an adder adding more than two motors
subtractors
why use a subtractor? longitudinal subtractor a longitudinal subtractor transverse subtractor a transverse subtractor a studless transverse subtractor
V. models
19. form vs. function
cars trucks motorcycles tracked vehicles aircraft
planes helicopters
20. scaling a model
blueprints points of reference scaling
21. the modeling process
size matters wheels other circular elements colors devil in the details
building at odd angles building cleverly
the next step: controlling your models
A. afterword Index About the Author updates and additional resources Copyright
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