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Re: 4WD RC10 project

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mk-Zero wrote:Today i designed and printed a front belt guide/tensioner. It seemed to work pretty well.
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next i need to finish designing the rear bulkhead with built in belt guide mounting. That's about the last major piece for me. Still hoping to wrap this thing up by the end of May.

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Not much makes me drool anymore but I am now, its stunning.
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Re: 4WD RC10 project

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Fantastic work!

I think I just have found my next project, as soon as I have finished my monoshock Tomahawk. Looking forward to see these parts up for sale.

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Re: 4WD RC10 project

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Thanks guys, its cool to see all the excitement about this.

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Re: 4WD RC10 project

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The other night I printed a prototype of the rear bulkhead
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I printed it without the battery cup so it would print faster, it came out pretty good.
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Pretty quickly though I discovered that I had messed up on the spacing on the bottom outer holes and it would not bolt to the chassis.
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If I was relying on Shapeways for all my prototyping, this little mistake would have cost me 2-3 weeks (and some $$). Instead I fixed the CAD model the next day and will print another this weekend. This printer is the best purchase I have made in ages, even better than my mill.

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Re: 4WD RC10 project

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Thanks for continuing to plug away at this! I bet there are a lot of user subscriptions to this thread, I know I get the emails and I'm watching.

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Re: 4WD RC10 project

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That bulkhead looks awesome! It will save us a lot of dremel time on a stocker!
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Re: 4WD RC10 project

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But more importantly, its got integrated belt guide mounts :wink:

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It has been said before, but I'll just say it again.... you guys are amazing, the best!

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Re: 4WD RC10 project

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TomEG wrote:It has been said before, but I'll just say it again.... you guys are amazing, the best!
Thank you :oops:
I'm excited to get this thing out to the public

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Re: 4WD RC10 project

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Awesome as always...I need to stop by on a Thursday night to eyeball it :)
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Re: 4WD RC10 project

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JK Racing wrote:Awesome as always...I need to stop by on a Thursday night to eyeball it :)
Let me know in advance if you're going to come, i do t normally have it with me. :wink:


I printed another rear bulkhead with the hole spacing fixed. It fits great now. The belt guide also works well, but its too high, I need to move it down to put more of a gap between the belt on top and bottom. Other than that i think its there.
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Re: 4WD RC10 project

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Your print quality is slowly getting better. I imagine there's a pretty steep learning curve. Have you tried buying a polishing tumbler? You could see if it smooths the surface.
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Re: 4WD RC10 project

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There is a pretty steep learning curve. I honestly haven't put a huge amount of effort into improving my prints since mainly I'm interested in checking fit and function of parts and much less about cosmetics. I've been printing in ABS, which is notoriously difficult, i could probably get nicer looking prints just by switching to PLA.

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Re: 4WD RC10 project

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I was just reading this, I heard about the carbon before and sent you a link, but now fiberglass, Kevlar, nylon..... Amazing! The machine isn't cheap tho, but under $6k

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