Fully 3d printed rc mini Buggy 1/24

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  • čas přidán 7. 11. 2022
  • Fully 3d printer rc mini Buggy with 130 motor.
    If you want to build it, download the files:
    cults3d.com/en/3d-model/vario...
    It is an extremely fun car to play with, it has been designed to reach the maximum speed of 14km/h with this configuration (130 size motor 1900kV), soon I will upgrade to equip a 180 class motor or even a brushless motor.
    It is possible to adjust the setup of the car by choosing the right shock absorber, there are three adjustments of height from the ground (30-32-34 mm shocks) and for each of these three configurations there are two rigidity configurations, the shock absorber used in the video it's intermediate (32mm soft) and is what I recommend as first equipment.
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Komentáře • 12

  • @BorjaMarucelj
    @BorjaMarucelj Před rokem +1

    it looks really fast!

    • @Faber222
      @Faber222  Před rokem

      Yes, it could be faster but I chose a short gear for acceleration, it reaches top speed almost instantly

  • @TheFpc20
    @TheFpc20 Před rokem +1

    Wao, it looks really fun even for drift, definitely have to print one, have you done off road test?

    • @Faber222
      @Faber222  Před rokem +1

      Thanks I'm glad you like it, I haven't tested it off road but I would say using the more raised setup and if the ground is flat enough it might be able to run, I only tested it indoors and on asphalt with some sand, anyway for 1/24 cars natural terrains and grass are very difficult to deal with due to small size and ground clearance. With a mini crawler, like the one I created in a previous video, you have more fun on these terrains.

    • @TheFpc20
      @TheFpc20 Před rokem +1

      @@Faber222 excellent, I will print one and will call it my drifter buggy, will be awesome with some decails on body, by the way what exactly color and brand filament did you use for the body, I like that color

    • @Faber222
      @Faber222  Před rokem +1

      @@TheFpc20 the entire car is printed in PLA plus by SUNLU, you can find that color at this link: amzn.eu/d/9HAWUHS
      For the pinion use a drop of glue on the shaft otherwise when the motor warms up it risks slipping since the pla has little resistance to heat, it still works but this way you can easily run the entire battery life without problems.
      Have fun !!

    • @TheFpc20
      @TheFpc20 Před rokem +1

      @@Faber222 excellent, thank you so much!

  • @hightorquerc
    @hightorquerc Před rokem

    Cool project! What software do you use?

    • @Faber222
      @Faber222  Před rokem

      Thanks, glad you like it, Fusion!

    • @hightorquerc
      @hightorquerc Před rokem

      @@Faber222 Cool thanks. I use fusion too but sometimes the free version is frustrating

  • @cec4
    @cec4 Před rokem +1

    its criminal that i have more subs then you, i have similar projects in the works but i wanted to make as many parts print as finnished assembles and not use little to no screws

    • @Faber222
      @Faber222  Před rokem

      Thanks you, interesting idea, definitely requires more complex design because of the interlocks, keep it up