Hey all, anyone in the Scarbs/Doubleview/northern suburbs area that has a 3d printer that could remodel a RC car body ?
The current one which has been slightly mauled by my hound ( see pic above ) will be replaced as soon as I can track one down.
In saying, you will have a new template to work off but I would like it to be at least 2-3 mm thick as opposed to the .5mm standard body construction. Weight is not an issue, albeit 3mm could be a bit much, as I generally run heaps more battery through the cars to try to keep them out of hounds way.
The rest of the car is fine as long as he and other hounds can't get through the body to get to the electrics. Basically to make it a bit more Staffy proof.
PM me if you can help me out.
There will be cash involved.
P:s if anyone out there can find a matching body for said car, it would be much appreciated,
Ta
Veebs
Hey vb man, one of the library/unis in Perth has one you can use, my work got some stuff done their and you have to pay for materials but it's pretty cheap. We were building little models of mine equipment I will ask more when in the office, sorry the info is a bit ambiguous.
I don't know if they let you fly their unit or it's a uni students job but I know it was well reasonable
Thanks Razza, I'll look in to that
Just gotta find an original body to work off, as the current one is slightly modified ( re pic )
They are made from polycarbonate for a reason, ABS will be a poor substitute.
It can't be so rare that there is not a body available..?
So what was it - a Traxxas..... something
No Markie, it's not a Traxxas, it's one of these. See below.
Full metal everything, no need for upgrades, Sh6t hot shocks etal, just can't find a body for it.
Some days I have 10 - 12 hounds boogying along behind it. I should be charging for the service
I'm just after an original body to take a template from and to try to create a much harder, malleable body, that can handle a bit of carnage if and when the hounds get hold of it
I can do it,
Have replicated stuff before, mostly way more intricate than what you are after.
I'd recommend printing in PETG rather than ABS or PLA, as PETG is a lot more resilient.
Only problem is that you'd have to post it to me unless you can take some accurate measurements and pics.
Below is the original on the right and duplicate on the left for something I did last week.
Edit: Here's one that someone else has done, probably won't fit your chassis though.
http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1043067
Also if you're after someone local there are loads to choose from:
www.3dhubs.com/3dprint#?place=Doubleview%20WA%206018,%20Australia&latitude=-31.896&longitude=115.77999999999997&materialGroups=prototyping-plastics
Similar here - my blue heeler used to hate going around corners in the sidecar - and would bail out, bounce and skid a few times on the gravel, then jump back in when he caught up around the corner [usually leaking claret]
He had "a thing" about snakes and goannas on the road - his eyes would be locked on them.
As the sidecar went over his "target", his boofy great head would go over the front of the sidecar - followed by the rest of him.
Due to dopeydawg' being bigger than the sidecar's ground clearance there was usually a few chunks missing when he jumped back in.
stephen
VB man
the problem u seem to have is a cheap RC car has a cheap body. The thick polycarbonate bodies on race buggies take more of a beating than your dogs give it
Go go to a RC store and find a 1/8 body that will fit, or post on rctech.net and find out what will fit.
Gonna be cheaper than buying a body and then paying to have it duplicated on 3D printer
Nebbs, considering the body is 1mm thick is sagging a problem if trying to print one.?
If anyone has the bodies it will be
www.buy247.com.au/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=367
Hey Markie, it's not a 1/8th or a 1/10th, it's a 9.5, hence why I'm struggling to find a body match.
The one at the top is a true 1/8 and it's my next loved thing after my hound, run it on 6s and does 30 meter airs. ( lineal )
But I won't take that one out with the hound as repairs on that one can be quite substantial being a HPI
So once again, I'm asking if anyone could help me source an original body for a FS Racing 9.5 Truggy (yes I've tried ) that I can get remade a little more concrete like, to withstand the onslaught of doggys if and when they get hold of it.
I would be making the 3D shell to be used as a vacuum form rather than a body. I make my own 3D cowls for boats and even sponsons for my hydros but they are heavy and flexible and I think you may get lots of cracking with the pounding that the cars get. What getting an existing 1:10 body and using a heat gun modifying it to suit the chassis, my buggy bodies always get distorted when I leave them in a hot car but I just heat them up to remodel them.
^^^ in that case make one (a plug mould) in wood, real smooth and paint it. Cover in mould release
kevlar / epoxy resin over top, remove plug.
VERY dog proof now :)
Veebs I was sure a 1/8 body from something would fit with a bit of fragging around but didn't realise you had investigated such
I can't offer an informed opinion except it sounds like the dog will destroy anything made out of plastic, sounds like VB needs there services of a sheet metal fabricator?
I got a blank body from a hobby shop then paint n taped it from underneath with heavy cloth tape.
gives it strength and flexibility. It won't split etc
yeoow!
What about a simple roll cage made from small diameter aluminium or steel tubing? if it's just for the hounds it doesn't need to look pretty and only needs the clearance to keep the teeth away from the electrickery?
Or, just teach the mutt to chase a tennis ball like most other dogs. And why did you take the box into the toilet to take the photo?
Haha, took the pic as most of my rc sh^t is in the laundry, right next to my dunny and was just chasing the best light.
Not a bad idea regarding the roll cage, tho I think it would be a bit more intricate and less cost effective than other options.
I reckon a hard body ally would be the better call.
Can you help me out in that regard ?
Veebs
Hey all, have sourced a suitable body, a few mods were required.
Anyone keen to give it a go with a 3d printer ? Will probably have to layer it with something a little malleable afterwards, but I'll take care of that.
The original is looking way worse for wear, as I've been tying it down with cable ties for protection in the occasional event that the mutt gets hold of it.
Once again, cash is involved.
Veebs