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EV_Trapper

@EV_Trapper

American Industrialist, Engineer, Space, American AI & Dronebotics, Combat Veteran, Supreme Atlanticist 🇺🇸 🇩🇪

Louisiana 가입일 Kasım 2022
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EV_Trapper@EV_Trapper·
This is what a progressive stamping die looks like that can make BLDC stators, it also collects them & then out pops a completed stator to the side! These are going to be critical if we want to compete on the level that China does, but we have to think BIGGER, FASTER & completely automated. We really should setup a bunch of stamping stations in strategic locations across the country, but man does it suck trying to get money for some of this stuff. This is also some of the magnet cutting by the wire EDM, again something critical that we will need to load up on moving forward if somebody is making magnets in America. I'm not convinced that anybody is willing to do this part though because of how expensive the entire process is!
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Julian Fried
Julian Fried@JulianFried·
If you are looking for industrial space to lease hit up @ben_larson6. There is a 40,000sq. ft unit across from us that I would like to find a good tenant for. Ideally someone who makes things out of metal. Life is better with good neighbors
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EV_Trapper@EV_Trapper·
It works as well! I also think that well curated posts are also doing excellent again! Remember failure is not bad, you have no idea what will work until you try. If it doesn't work, you just keep moving forward!
Nikita Bier@nikitabier

We tried something. It didn’t work. And we took those learnings and decided to reward Articles instead of single posts. Articles have grown 20x since December and they are now the largest blogging product on the internet by traffic. In consumer product development, you sometimes take non-linear paths to discover opportunity.

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EV_Trapper@EV_Trapper·
Nothing but good ole steel parts! Nothing 3D printed here, but we do utilize that to make the furniture for the Stoner 63 63A. Injection molded parts are very expensive due to the cost of the die! We offer a lifetime warranty on everything we sell anyways and it's all MADE IN AMERICA! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
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Repost, the time to get your semi auto Stoner 63 is now! We can take any major credit card & you can order right off the website with FULL PROTECTIONS. DM for info! Don't be the guy who didn't spend $3k for a semi auto rifle that will be worth much more than that in the long run! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

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EV_Trapper@EV_Trapper·
Repost, the time to get your semi auto Stoner 63 is now! We can take any major credit card & you can order right off the website with FULL PROTECTIONS. DM for info! Don't be the guy who didn't spend $3k for a semi auto rifle that will be worth much more than that in the long run! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
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EV_Trapper@EV_Trapper·
@MehdiHacks LMAO. No no, not a waste, still good tools, but Hazet is like supremely good! 😂😂😂😂
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Mehdi@MehdiHacks·
@EV_Trapper I didn't know😭 I wasted my money on all these German and Japanese brands. Should have bought a full Hazet set instead.
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Mehdi@MehdiHacks·
I was today years old when I learned about Hazet tools!! I went to our garage to borrow tools, and noticed they have Hazet tools. I checked, and all were made in Germany! And then checked the price; they're so expensive! I want a few :D The full set in this picture costs ~€10k
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Andrew
Andrew@Rusty_Knucklez·
@EV_Trapper Im dippin my toes in. Let me know the details at your earliest convenience.
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EV_Trapper@EV_Trapper·
@VanceNate 100% agreed man. It's just really strange that we share our country with some of those same people!
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🇺🇸 Nate Vance 🇺🇸
@EV_Trapper Yeah I don’t care how you feel about this military action or the current admin. Troops and equipment losses shouldn’t make you happy unless you are a monumental turd.
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🇺🇸 Nate Vance 🇺🇸
See how gleeful many American “Patriots” were when they thought an F-35 was shot down. Turns out they were wrong like most of their retarded takes.
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Robotics Daily@RoboDaily·
@EV_Trapper Detracted too much into other industries and just now we are catching up
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EV_Trapper@EV_Trapper·
@heySpookyBoogie Very true, I don't disagree honestly. We just should have put the foot on the accelerator pedal I guess is what I meant! 😂😂😂
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SpookyBoogie@heySpookyBoogie·
@EV_Trapper To be fair, this went from something a university needed to do, to something a hobbiest on a budget could do, and pro companies have real products that people control through their existing muscles + live feedback. Things have advanced in this area.
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Nolan Peterson
Nolan Peterson@nolanwpeterson·
Throughout the past few years of full-scale war in Ukraine, you'd be hard pressed to go into a cafe or restaurant in Kyiv and not encounter some American commercial drone firm representative, or from some other emerging defense technology company, at a meeting with a Ukrainian colleague. Not long ago, I met with the commander of one Ukrainian unit who offered his training range to any U.S. firms that wanted to test their drones against the latest electronic warfare threats. He even offered to take U.S. drones to the front line to test them in combat and to have his soldiers provide detailed after-action reports for the American engineers. His price? That his soldiers could simply keep whatever equipment they tested. These are soldiers fighting for their nation's survival. Back home, their families are under daily bombardment by Russia's missiles and drones. And yet, they take time away from their immediate warfighting priorities to educate Americans in the lessons they've learned throughout 12 years blood and toil against Russia's invasions, dating back to 2014. Because of this, an entire industry of U.S. drone warfare startups has emerged and owes its existence to the lessons our Ukrainian friends have been willing to share.
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