03-28-2020, 01:29 PM | #121 |
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Spectacular build, Casey! Some fantastic detail work exemplified here. |
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03-28-2020, 06:11 PM | #122 | ||
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Thanks for the kind words. Durok I was thinking about all the parts for this build and most of them could be used without any special modifications so in theory I could compile all of the designs as a package so anyone could reproduce it. I had the Pro 44 metal bearing clamps for a while and finally installed them. Stock ones are plastic. I saw what new2rocks did re-routing his motor wires out of the bellhousing and I was inspired to re-route mine and make up a plug for the hole left in the intake manifold. I'm not running an oil pan because it doesn't fit when using the motor spacer but this allows me to just run the wires out the bottom end. I recreated the SSD logo so the plug looked like a badge or something. I did a black wash on it which didn't really take too well because the surface is so smooth, but its a grimy enough to fit in I think. I finally decided to commit and fully slide in the tail light retainers. the bottom of this piece has some slop but it gets tighter at the top. Its a press fit and removal was not designed into this piece lol I designed the rear body mounts in isolation from the rear bumper and ran into a clearance issue with the body mount and led holders. I reworked both and it also gave me the opportunity to shrink down the body mount to leave room for a fuel cell. Every millimeter counts here you can see what I notched on the body mount. Oh and here's a better look at the rear bumper mount. I like to build the crossmember into the bumper, I think its one of the strongest ways to do it. | ||
03-29-2020, 06:34 PM | #123 |
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Love the build. Your design and printing is excellent, really like the front and rear bars
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03-30-2020, 11:47 AM | #124 | |
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I worked up a new mount and a new fuel cell so it can fit between the frame rails and clear the diff at full compression. I'm having issues making a sturdy enough strap to replace the stock ones. I really wanted to make my own so I could include the SSD logo on them. I'm printing one last test and if that doesn't work I'll retro fit these logos onto the original straps. For now I've used the original straps and I've just set the SSD logo on top of them. I really wanted to use the original mount because I really like the logo in it, but its too wide to fit. Its funny normally I dont like stickers and logo's but I find myself really wanting to display SSD's logo. So far the only things I was able to reuse is the fuel cell top and straps, and the straps might go if I can come up with a stronger 3D printed version. | |
03-30-2020, 01:23 PM | #125 |
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How much is SSD paying you, and is it in pounds? Taillights look perfect tucked! |
03-30-2020, 04:48 PM | #126 | |
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LOL One last paid advertisement. I was able to get a stronger strap by orienting the print on its side. When printed like this the layers provide a lot more strength. You can actually see it just looks stronger too. I knew printing it this way would be better but I thought I'd try printing it the "wrong" way in order to get a better looking print, wasn't worth it. This is how it prints with it laying flat. I couldn't even get a screw installed without these just cracking instantly. Last edited by HumboldtEF; 03-30-2020 at 04:52 PM. | |
03-30-2020, 04:52 PM | #127 | |
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~ More peace, love, laughter & kindness would make the world a MUCH better place | |
03-30-2020, 05:03 PM | #128 | |
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Thanks! I dont think I envisioned that I'd be using my 3D printer as much as I am. I guess it just one of those things with tools, you dont realize how many uses it has until you get it. | |
03-30-2020, 05:12 PM | #129 | |
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~ More peace, love, laughter & kindness would make the world a MUCH better place | |
03-30-2020, 05:58 PM | #130 | |
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I would have thought the Prusa mini would be a great option but a few people mentioned that it does have some issues 3D Printers and Printing My guess is they'll try to come up with some fix's and like their previous upgrade kits maybe offer them to mini owners. but who knows, maybe its best to wait that one out to see. EDIT: I was curious to see some mini review and found one guy who had some issues and eventually a fix https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eJ1gPa8GATQ Last edited by HumboldtEF; 03-30-2020 at 06:20 PM. | |
03-30-2020, 08:00 PM | #131 |
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Those SSD logos are killer. Seems I'm feelin' the need to at least comment on every little detail you add... |
03-31-2020, 03:22 AM | #132 |
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You really have put a lot of work into this. Well done and thanks for the logos |
04-02-2020, 11:37 AM | #133 | ||
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I scrounged up an old junk sensor wire that worked well as the spark plug wires, nice and small (1mm or so) and very flexible. I used heat shrink as the boots. Then I printed up a tiny Plug wire comb/separator. I modeled a highly detailed Ignitor and mount, then realized it was so tiny most of the detail wouldn't be visible, oh well still fits the bill. I really need to get a smaller nozzle to test out miniatures. I used CA to glue it to the block. I ran the wires under the header. I dont know how folks do this with 1:1's without melting them but I think I should be able to keep temps under control Oh and I made up a new header with a bit of a turn down at the collector (as was requested) to make routing easier. I'm thinking I will have the space to run the exhaust back and out the sides so long as theres no cross over as thats what complicates things. Shinchu had asked what the OD of the collector was and its 9.1mm (7mm ID) Last edited by HumboldtEF; 04-02-2020 at 11:45 AM. | ||
04-17-2020, 12:00 PM | #134 |
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I worked up some more of the exhaust. I'm planning on a side exit in front of the rear tires. I'll get to the tail pipes later, I just wanted this section in so I could plan where the ESC and BEC will be able to fit. The passenger side (its right hand drive) just clears the front driveshaft. This leaves just enough space for the ESC and BEC to fit next to the exhaust. Since the seat on this body has the clever slider that allows it to move forward and backwards the floor is a lot lower than usual underneath. Most other bodies have more usable height under the seat. Anyway its tight on space. It was so tight I had to de-case the ESC and solder on the motor wires a bit lower, removing the case allowed for this. Instead of being soldered on the top of the posts I was able to solder them to the sides of them. I had assumed that if I de-cased it I could reduce how tall the ESC is but thats not the case the bottom is glued in with the potting process (filling electronics with epoxy to seal them up). I had to clearance the interior to clear the exhaust, I though this would be easier than remaking the exhaust as that design was pushing my CAD talent to the limit (I'm still new to this stuff). underside of the interior I used a piece of .5mm styrene that I heated and bent to shape to patch this hole from the inside. I held it in place on the outside so I could scribe the shape I need to cut into it, you can see the mark it left. I left it a bit big so I had something to glue to. I though my distributor was clearing the cowl but noticed it was bending it a bit when the body was on. I filed a relief into it so it clears. I noticed my front fender flares weren't quite mounted symmetrically so I slotted the mount holes on one side and filled the holes with some slurry (melted body plastic). Before this adjustment the front bumper extended into the wheel well on this side. slotted and filled I needed to move it a touch more so I slotted and filled again, sanded and cleaned up. You can see the grey material and how far I had to move it, maybe 2mm or so. I also added a bit of material near the holes to beef them up a bit, they still need to cure and be cleaned up. Last edited by HumboldtEF; 04-17-2020 at 12:13 PM. |
04-17-2020, 12:57 PM | #135 |
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Looking great my man. You are pouring it into this build. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
04-18-2020, 01:08 PM | #136 | |
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Thank you! I prefer to work slowly rather than just rushing through. I'm gonna try to cut off the under hood details after I add a Brake booster/master cylinder and a (car) battery. I modeled this up earlier in the week in finally got around to printing it. I still need to make it look like its holding fluid. I'm not sure how I'll finish off the brake lines I'll probably just fake them and make them terminate somewhere out of sight. I'm pleased with the results | |
04-18-2020, 01:56 PM | #137 |
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Some stellar detail work to be sure...I'd lose my mind, and the rest of my vision! I had a bad moment when I first looked at these latest adds, flashback to my hot rod days instead of RC I guess. I had the briefest thought that your exhaust was awfully close to some of that wiring without heat shielding...followed by an immediate WTF was I thinking?? Have to appreciate realism that inspires such thoughts. |
04-18-2020, 01:59 PM | #138 | |
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Thanks! I'll admit I have the same thoughts about the wires and heat lol Maybe I do need some heat shielding, naaa I need to keep moving forward | |
04-18-2020, 02:24 PM | #139 |
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04-18-2020, 03:25 PM | #140 |
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Nice work! Now that I've got my printer, I hope I can start doing some more work on the details as well!
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