GoMachV's RC24e project

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resistor is printed ;-) Loving the .2 nozzle life :lol:
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GoMachV wrote: Tue Dec 19, 2023 11:18 pm resistor is printed ;-) Loving the .2 nozzle life :lol:
I've been playing with a 0.6 but I think I'm going back to 0.4 , looks really good with the 0.2 .
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The .4 is still the most versatile for my usage. I ordered a .6 but I don't print many large items. It would have been nice for the poop buckets haha. Here is a pic I took comparing the .2 and .4 when printing the tiny resistor
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GoMachV wrote: Wed Dec 20, 2023 9:16 am The .4 is still the most versatile for my usage. I ordered a .6 but I don't print many large items. It would have been nice for the poop buckets haha. Here is a pic I took comparing the .2 and .4 when printing the tiny resistor
Pretty clear difference at that scale .
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Few updates. Ended up building a new truer. This one works amazingly well and makes a lot of dust.

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I also changed to the proper orange resistors
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And lastly, I kitted up a couple for sale. If anyone needs one please reach out soon as I'm only doing a few.
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Oh, and the 1/24 Parma Monza body fits great!!
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A bunch of these on a small indoor carpet track would be the most fun you could have.
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Dude ! This came out awesome ! The box too ! 8)
What does ROWR stand for !?!?
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This is so freaking cool! Can’t wait to get started on mine
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What does ROWR stand for !?!?
On the first box I made it for myself and it said team associated. Well "they" didn't like that, understandably, so I changed it. Just to make sure I wasn't stealing a fake victory too I decided to change it from ROAR to ROWR so there would be no confusion that this was in fact not the car that won.
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That little tire truing machine is awesome!
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