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a brief video (1 of 2) of the servo powering my steering design in the BRE Datsun 510
This design allows for the front wheels to turn tightly within the fenders of my latest MOC, my BRE Datsun 510. This is accomplished due to how each wheel's linkage moves. It hard to explain (for someone like me) but easy to see. This designed was inspired from study done a couple years ago by a builder named Ricardo Oliveira (www.youtube.com/watch?v=sJOTcZZSy4Y), but I had to modify it a lot in order to accommodate the Ackermann geometry, which I really wanted in my car.
This was the best I could do with the limitations in width and height set by the engine bay of the car. I'm positive the design could be improved upon, and that a tighter steering radius could be achieved, as well. Maybe someone else will take the time to do so. :)
This design allows for the front wheels to turn tightly within the fenders of my latest MOC, my BRE Datsun 510. This is accomplished due to how each wheel's linkage moves. It hard to explain (for someone like me) but easy to see. This designed was inspired from study done a couple years ago by a builder named Ricardo Oliveira (www.youtube.com/watch?v=sJOTcZZSy4Y), but I had to modify it a lot in order to accommodate the Ackermann geometry, which I really wanted in my car.
This was the best I could do with the limitations in width and height set by the engine bay of the car. I'm positive the design could be improved upon, and that a tighter steering radius could be achieved, as well. Maybe someone else will take the time to do so. :)
A Place to Bury Strangers graces us with their presence once again. I'm still surprised this avant garde experimental band comes to St. Louis. The crowd, though not large, understands and appreciates this unique band. You have to see them to understand their artistry and power.
The subtitle of this series is the "madness of photographing in stobe lights". I asked Oliver Ackermann before they played if they were going to have strobes likes the first time I saw them. I just wanted to be ready for them. He laughed and, "Maybe." Oh yes there were strobes and they were even more intense than last time. It was a smaller more independent venue this time and maybe that made it easier to put on the show they REALLY wanted to. Though 60% of my shots were black, I managed to get a few.
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#Fall
#St. Louis
#A Place to Bury Strangers
#band
#music
#noise manipulation
#Off Broadway
#wave modulation
#Death By Audio
#Dion Lunadon
#Oliver Ackermann
#experimental rock
#space rock
#strobe light
#strobe
#concert
Johann Adam Ackermann (Mainz 1781 - Frankfurt 1853) arbeitete unter anderem in Paris und Rom. Ursprünglich prägten arkadische Landschaften sein Werk, aber später widmete er sich vor allem Motiven entlang des Rheins. Sein später Stil mit stimmungsvollen und oft lebligen Landschaften ähnelt dem seines Zeitgenossen Caspar David Friedrich.
A Study on the Aesthetic of Disappearance – Hair Wash
Rita Ackermann, 2014
Art|Unlimited
Art|Basel 45, 2014
MASHA IS WEARING SONGZIO PANTS / HAIDER ACKERMANN SILK BELT / IMAGE SHOT AT L’ECLAIREUR RUE MALHER
IN SOME/THINGS MAGAZINE SOON www.someslashthings.com/magazine/
& FOR NOW YOU CAN SEE A BIT MORE IN www.bielskyte.com/blog/
Possible solution for Thomas Joling steering problem.
www.flickr.com/photos/jojotje/8641682694/in/photostream/
1) neutral steering position
2) full steering lock Ackermann
3) sliding steering rod 1 stud
4) full steering lock crabsteering
SwissVolley NLB: Volley Köniz - VBC Aadorf (Game Number 304351, 10.02.2023), 3 : 0 (25:18, 25:20, 26:24)
Players from Volley Köniz - Xenia Staffelbach (#17), Céline Ackermann (#9)
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A Place to Bury Strangers graces us with their presence once again. I'm still surprised this avant garde experimental band comes to St. Louis. The crowd, though not large, understands and appreciates this unique band. You have to see them to understand their artistry and power.
The subtitle of this series is the "madness of photographing in stobe lights". I asked Oliver Ackermann before they played if they were going to have strobes likes the first time I saw them. I just wanted to be ready for them. He laughed and, "Maybe." Oh yes there were strobes and they were even more intense than last time. It was a smaller more independent venue this time and maybe that made it easier to put on the show they REALLY wanted to. Though 60% of my shots were black, I managed to get a few.
#amy buxton
#Fall
#St. Louis
#A Place to Bury Strangers
#band
#music
#noise manipulation
#Off Broadway
#wave modulation
#Death By Audio
#Dion Lunadon
#Oliver Ackermann
#experimental rock
#space rock
#strobe light
#strobe
#concert
A Place to Bury Strangers graces us with their presence once again. I'm still surprised this avant garde experimental band comes to St. Louis. The crowd, though not large, understands and appreciates this unique band. You have to see them to understand their artistry and power.
The subtitle of this series is the "madness of photographing in stobe lights". I asked Oliver Ackermann before they played if they were going to have strobes likes the first time I saw them. I just wanted to be ready for them. He laughed and, "Maybe." Oh yes there were strobes and they were even more intense than last time. It was a smaller more independent venue this time and maybe that made it easier to put on the show they REALLY wanted to. Though 60% of my shots were black, I managed to get a few.
#amy buxton
#Fall
#St. Louis
#A Place to Bury Strangers
#band
#music
#noise manipulation
#Off Broadway
#wave modulation
#Death By Audio
#Dion Lunadon
#Oliver Ackermann
#experimental rock
#space rock
#strobe light
#strobe
#concert
Ackermann, R., Rowlandson, Thomas, Wright and Schutz - Feyge Dam with part of the Fish Market at Amsterdam (1797)
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Pascal Ackermann right after his crash during the road cycling race at the European Championships in Munich on 2022-08-14
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litografía de Rudolph Ackermann- es un homenaje al “Triunfo de la Independencia Americana” tras el fin de la guerra en Sudamérica con la victoria de Ayacucho, a fines de 1824.
En el centro, sobre un carro que “empieza su carrera triunfante”, está el “genio” de la independencia, representado como una mujer.
El carro es tirado por seis caballos, uno por cada nuevo espacio independiente: México, Guatemala, Colombia, Buenos Aires, Perú y Chile.
Guatemala incluía al resto de América Central, y Colombia a Venezuela, Panamá y el actual Ecuador. Fuera del Río de la Plata se hablaba habitualmente de toda esta región como "Buenos Aires".
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Amsterdam, Museumplein, 13 augustus 1984
Datum eerste afgifte Nederland 14-11-1969
Datum laatste tenaamstelling 15-9-2009
is a type of steering found on most cars where the inner wheels (the one closer to where the car is turning) turns at a greater angle, allowing for better handling and less wear on tires, at lower speeds (i believe some race cars actually have 'reverse' ackermann, were the outer wheels turn at a greater angle)
After seeing Nick's Citroen 2cv and other MOCs saying that they had ackermann steering (which i at first thought was impossible for LEGO) i decided to try and figure out a fairly compact way to do it. here are the results.
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