14:30 One of the hardest things with a new tool like crossfire cnc, or a lathe , mill etc. is it "ups your game" so much its hard to reprogram yourself to know you have it. Need some tabs?...got to find some 1/4 x 2 bar stock....cut it to length.....drill some holes.....round the corners.....try to make them all look close to the same. Then, Oh yeah! I can burn as many as I want on my cnc table out of what use to be scrap steel and they will all be the same and only take 1/2 hr. instead of 3. Cool build i subscribed keep the cool vids coming.
Amazing work. You are definitely an absolute protectionist. Keep up the great work. I'm all over the place with your videos since I've already watched your race video. I'll not be the spoiler. 😀
This is a fantastic series, thanks for taking the time to do them, deserves more views for sure! just got the crossfire pro myself and getting going, super helpful.
There has to be a better way to create all the plates without manually separating each joint by such a tiny amount. It will still add up to (potentially) larger inaccuracies, even though it's so small it's likely to not really matter. More than anything, it just seems to be more of a pain than anything. I haven't figured it out either, though, because I'm not cutting anything out on my own table, and I haven't sent anything out to be cut. Just made for fun and used measurements for templates. 😅 I absolutely love your videos. You do a great job. Keep it up.
I know this is a little older video but the sheet metal tool in fusion 360 would be very beneficial for projects like this. Im no pro at it but it makes things like this a lot easier. There are quite a few videos out there on it. Check it out. Subscribed. I like your videos
If the steering box and shuttle are both hard mounted to the chassis, what did you use to allow for the discrepancy in forward and rearward motion due to the circular path the pitman arm travels in?
This does not get old and does not cease to amaze me. Unbelievable Night Train!
Awesome!!!
How did you go about finding link separation for the knuckles and chassis?
14:30 One of the hardest things with a new tool like crossfire cnc, or a lathe , mill etc. is it "ups your game" so much its hard to reprogram yourself to know you have it. Need some tabs?...got to find some 1/4 x 2 bar stock....cut it to length.....drill some holes.....round the corners.....try to make them all look close to the same. Then, Oh yeah! I can burn as many as I want on my cnc table out of what use to be scrap steel and they will all be the same and only take 1/2 hr. instead of 3.
Cool build i subscribed keep the cool vids coming.
Thanks
Excellent man !
When you extrude, simply select "new body" instead of the default "join".
Thanks.
Amazing work. You are definitely an absolute protectionist. Keep up the great work. I'm all over the place with your videos since I've already watched your race video. I'll not be the spoiler. 😀
Thanks...I am working on the repair and test videos now. Hope to get some good suspension-at-work footage soon.
This is a fantastic series, thanks for taking the time to do them, deserves more views for sure! just got the crossfire pro myself and getting going, super helpful.
Just subscribed to your channel. Fold up bathroom!!! Where do I send my money?!
Where can I find your blueprints for your parts? I know you told us but I haven’t been able to find them
Really amazing stuff !
There has to be a better way to create all the plates without manually separating each joint by such a tiny amount. It will still add up to (potentially) larger inaccuracies, even though it's so small it's likely to not really matter. More than anything, it just seems to be more of a pain than anything. I haven't figured it out either, though, because I'm not cutting anything out on my own table, and I haven't sent anything out to be cut. Just made for fun and used measurements for templates. 😅
I absolutely love your videos. You do a great job. Keep it up.
You are right...I figure it out in a later video. I need to go back and edit this one. Thanks
I know this is a little older video but the sheet metal tool in fusion 360 would be very beneficial for projects like this. Im no pro at it but it makes things like this a lot easier. There are quite a few videos out there on it. Check it out. Subscribed. I like your videos
If the steering box and shuttle are both hard mounted to the chassis, what did you use to allow for the discrepancy in forward and rearward motion due to the circular path the pitman arm travels in?
Nevermind somehow I skipped episode #5 🤦♂️
Nice work man is fusion 360 the free Version
What class are you going to race in?
Sportsman unlimited truck