This is an updated version of the last post I forgot to add video : Does anyone know why this keeps happening and does anyone have a better design or solution to fix this anything would help
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This is an updated version of the last post I forgot to add video : Does anyone know why this keeps happening and does anyone have a better design or solution to fix this anything would help

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The LEGO community is discussing a frustrating issue with a LEGO build, specifically a design that causes gears to slip, even with a low-torque L motor. The original poster, /u/AlternativeClass7128, is seeking advice and alternative solutions to overcome this problem.

The user's design, which they describe as "confusing," appears promising but fails in practice. The primary issue is the gears slipping, preventing the build from functioning as intended. The user is using a low-torque L motor, suggesting the problem isn't simply an overload of power. Unfortunately, the post doesn't include images, making it difficult to diagnose the problem.

The original poster is looking for suggestions from other LEGO enthusiasts. They are hoping someone has encountered a similar problem and found a solution or has a better design to share.

If you're facing similar issues with your LEGO builds, you might find some helpful tips and tricks online. You may also want to consider using brick separator tools to make adjustments.

I couldn't add the images in this post but the images are in a previous post : This is so confusing the design it looks like it will work but it doesn't work the gears keep slipping and this is my lowest torque L motor submitted by /u/AlternativeClass7128 [link] [comments]

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