The Mechanical Blowfish. Using a crank and linkage rod system this robo-fish propels it self through the water by its swinging end fin. White under-belly holds the engine, gearbox, battery box and switch and it is sealed water-proof tight. Components can be come up with by snap-lock pieces or screws, and transparent green back means you can see all the mechanics even after conclusion.
Tail Movement Gearbox transfers engine rotation to swinging tail motion via crank and link rod. The gearbox plays the vital role of reducing engine rate, permitting splash free motion. Takes about 7 seconds to swim 1 meter.
Water-Proofing Uses water evidence taping and plastic O-rings to avoid water to arrive through screw holes, power switch, tail fin and joining line between top and bottom halves.
Swimming Control Pull the stopper positioned on root of the tail and change left or to get a grip on the swimming direction. The greater amount of you turn the stopper the greater the change in swimming angle. The tail can also be produced from a simple to cut product, enabling you to easily shape the end for best swimming performance.
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