What's really weird is like Hirobo , Ishipla was known for helicopters and in the 80s they were rocket science compared to buggy s .Frankentruck wrote: ↑Fri Jun 02, 2023 9:22 pm I think monster is a perfect descriptive name for it. It's such a composition of different design styles.
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Well... But if you look at the first Hirobo car, it's quite impressive what it brought into the rc car world :Dadio wrote: ↑Fri Jun 02, 2023 9:36 pmWhat's really weird is like Hirobo , Ishipla was known for helicopters and in the 80s they were rocket science compared to buggy s .Frankentruck wrote: ↑Fri Jun 02, 2023 9:22 pm I think monster is a perfect descriptive name for it. It's such a composition of different design styles.
- first 1/10 Offroad EP 4WD
- belt driven
- quite good possibilities of adjustment for the suspensions
And it was early 1983. Most genetics of the modern 1/10 rc cars were present in this car...
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Absolutely, the Hirobo cars were well ahead , adjustable camber double wishbone suspension with C hub carriers , front kick up , belt drive , glass fibre reinforced nylon suspension components and all in 1983silvertriple wrote: ↑Sat Jun 03, 2023 8:42 amWell... But if you look at the first Hirobo car, it's quite impressive what it brought into the rc car world :Dadio wrote: ↑Fri Jun 02, 2023 9:36 pmWhat's really weird is like Hirobo , Ishipla was known for helicopters and in the 80s they were rocket science compared to buggy s .Frankentruck wrote: ↑Fri Jun 02, 2023 9:22 pm I think monster is a perfect descriptive name for it. It's such a composition of different design styles.
- first 1/10 Offroad EP 4WD
- belt driven
- quite good possibilities of adjustment for the suspensions
And it was early 1983. Most genetics of the modern 1/10 rc cars were present in this car...
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As per my understanding, it was only pure Nylon in 1983 for Hirobo. I believe the Nylon Reinforced with fibers came with the Alien...
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Your probably right .silvertriple wrote: ↑Sat Jun 03, 2023 9:56 amAs per my understanding, it was only pure Nylon in 1983 for Hirobo. I believe the Nylon Reinforced with fibers came with the Alien...
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more monster
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I just discovered something in Cura that's solved a gear printing problem I came up against , I was trying to print a low tooth count 0.8 mod gear and when I sliced it it was in a lot of places just printing the outer wall and leaving the tooth virtually hollow like a vase print .
I think I may have invented something useful for a change !
I tried a ton of things to resolve the problem until I stumbled on this , you can in Cura adjust the outer wall line width , I've used this function on vase prints (a vase print is only one wall thick and mostly used for printing light weight vases ) to make them stronger and water proof by making the wall wider , in this case I went the other way and instead of a 0.4 mm wall width I went for 0.3 mm and it worked perfectly .I think I may have invented something useful for a change !
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Drew up and printed the reduction gear , it's to replace a gear in the Ishipla Monster that runs on a bushing that has no equivalent bearing so this one can take two 6x3x3 flanged bearings
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I just found another part that had poor wall quality with 0.4 outer wall so I tried 0.3 and its perfect again
this is an RC10 caster block and you can see a dip in the wall at 0.4 mm wall now with the 0.3 mm wall .
this is an RC10 caster block and you can see a dip in the wall at 0.4 mm wall now with the 0.3 mm wall .
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Two days ago I received a Bambu Labs P1P , the following day an upgrade package of parts to run abrasive filaments , jumbo cooling fan and a fan for the control board as I intend to make an enclosure for it , anyway I just finished fitting all the kit of parts and I've run a few prints , man oh man this thing is good ! its one thing to read reviews or watch them on YouTube but to actually see it is another thing , once I have it enclosed I can't see me using my other printers ever again ! its producing better prints at three times or more the speed , it doesn't look real watching it
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You are making me jealous here man! lol
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I can't say that I'm surprised, based on y own experience with the X1C... Looking forward to see your amazing prints...
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Printed this Ishipla Monster chassis today but being a dumb ass I printed the wrong file , now waiting another 4 hours for the proper version to print lol , super impressed with the quality especially the ironing feature that gives a smoothed finish to flat top surfaces.
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Oooo.... very nice! Is that print file from your own measurements?
{edit- I guess it would be. I forgot you modelled the entire buggy.}
{edit- I guess it would be. I forgot you modelled the entire buggy.}
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I've not played with ironing yet, as most of my prints until now were not requiring it, and most often than not having curved top : and for this adaptative layers gives very nice results...Dadio wrote: ↑Mon Jul 03, 2023 2:52 pm Printed this Ishipla Monster chassis today but being a dumb ass I printed the wrong file , now waiting another 4 hours for the proper version to print lol , super impressed with the quality especially the ironing feature that gives a smoothed finish to flat top surfaces.
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