3-D printer to maker RC parts.
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3-D printer to maker RC parts.
I dont know if this has been asked already. If it has, i appologize.
Ive been keeping a close eye on these 3-D printers for making various things and of course one of my main thoughts was making some simple parts for my RC cars,
Do you think this is possible now or will be in the future. Like making A arms or more simple parts were strength is not as important. These machines are still extremely new and the plastics used mite not be strong enough yet to make some parts but im sure with time and with the evolution of these 3-D printers in the next few years, im guessing these will be really handy machines.
What do you guys think?
If some of you are not that familiar with them you can check out Youtube videos on them.
Thanks for response guys..
Ive been keeping a close eye on these 3-D printers for making various things and of course one of my main thoughts was making some simple parts for my RC cars,
Do you think this is possible now or will be in the future. Like making A arms or more simple parts were strength is not as important. These machines are still extremely new and the plastics used mite not be strong enough yet to make some parts but im sure with time and with the evolution of these 3-D printers in the next few years, im guessing these will be really handy machines.
What do you guys think?
If some of you are not that familiar with them you can check out Youtube videos on them.
Thanks for response guys..
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The process of plastic printing at the moment is simply not compatible with the needs of plastic components of RC cars. You will see prototype RC cars made from printed parts, but they are not strong enough for use in anything except ZERO load applications in reality.
This is largely by virtue of the fact that the parts aren't printed from solid plastic, they are made of thin layers which are laminated together. The technology may change to be able to use stronger laminates and plastics in the future, but at the moment, they are only useful for prototyping. It is widely believed that this is how some of the clones are being produced out of China. A plastic part is printed, a mould made from the print, and then 'real' plastic parts produced from the mould.
For interest value, there is a company which prints 3d models (as statuettes/figurines) of your characters from your MMO games. Quite expensive as they are hand finished.
This is largely by virtue of the fact that the parts aren't printed from solid plastic, they are made of thin layers which are laminated together. The technology may change to be able to use stronger laminates and plastics in the future, but at the moment, they are only useful for prototyping. It is widely believed that this is how some of the clones are being produced out of China. A plastic part is printed, a mould made from the print, and then 'real' plastic parts produced from the mould.
For interest value, there is a company which prints 3d models (as statuettes/figurines) of your characters from your MMO games. Quite expensive as they are hand finished.
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Just saw a 3D printer demo'ed on the Today Show. I thought the same thing: RC PARTS! But I also wondered about what the printed plastic would be like. Maybe someday we could do it. The printer they demo'ed was about $2200 and could "print" something as big as a full-sized human head or a little larger. Fascinating! Anything you can CAD, you can "print" a prototype.
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I really like the artistic application. Maybe in the future, the greatest sculptors will be CAD gods. Already the thing of being able to print your WoW character in his own armor that he is wearing in the game, as a 12 inch figurine hand painted and finished, is seriously cool.
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The process of plastic printing at the moment is simply not compatible with the needs of plastic components of RC cars. You will see prototype RC cars made from printed parts, but they are not strong enough for use in anything except ZERO load applications in reality.
This is largely by virtue of the fact that the parts aren't printed from solid plastic, they are made of thin layers which are laminated together. The technology may change to be able to use stronger laminates and plastics in the future, but at the moment, they are only useful for prototyping. It is widely believed that this is how some of the clones are being produced out of China. A plastic part is printed, a mould made from the print, and then 'real' plastic parts produced from the mould.
For interest value, there is a company which prints 3d models (as statuettes/figurines) of your characters from your MMO games. Quite expensive as they are hand finished.
The process of plastic printing at the moment is simply not compatible with the needs of plastic components of RC cars. You will see prototype RC cars made from printed parts, but they are not strong enough for use in anything except ZERO load applications in reality.
This is largely by virtue of the fact that the parts aren't printed from solid plastic, they are made of thin layers which are laminated together. The technology may change to be able to use stronger laminates and plastics in the future, but at the moment, they are only useful for prototyping. It is widely believed that this is how some of the clones are being produced out of China. A plastic part is printed, a mould made from the print, and then 'real' plastic parts produced from the mould.
For interest value, there is a company which prints 3d models (as statuettes/figurines) of your characters from your MMO games. Quite expensive as they are hand finished.
Also as you guys stated the actual thing printed is too delicate. Perfect example I remember HPI's Savage XS prototype was shown at the toy fair they had a sign that said "Fragile Do Not Touch" sitting in front of it.
ORIGINAL: Foxy
I really like the artistic application. Maybe in the future, the greatest sculptors will be CAD gods. Already the thing of being able to print your WoW character in his own armor that he is wearing in the game, as a 12 inch figurine hand painted and finished, is seriously cool.
I really like the artistic application. Maybe in the future, the greatest sculptors will be CAD gods. Already the thing of being able to print your WoW character in his own armor that he is wearing in the game, as a 12 inch figurine hand painted and finished, is seriously cool.
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It is fully conceivable that at some point in the near future one could print out a myriad of useful things including rc parts. Plastic chemistry is not terribly complicated and perhaps some sort of vulcanization could further strengthen the lamination process. As it stands now, I understand some 3d printers work in melted abs. Abs is fairly strong. Definitely big things on the horizon with 3d printing and not just in plastic. Soon one may print a new liver of fully living human cells....god knows I need a new one!
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I only said that because there are alot of contract sculptors thesedays that dont actially design the project.
I wonder it these 3d printers will replace most of the commercial sculptors, just like ink printing replaced the old hand painted posters
I sware, I would be happy with a 3d printer and a 9 axis CNC....
It would allow me to make my doomsday machine, and take over the world.... bahahahah ha ha ha harrrrr
one great use for a 3d printer, scale acessories...
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IMO, I think we are a few years away from being able to use 3-D printing in the RC modeling world. With time, I also believe the materials used to make these 3-D reproductions will mprove and give us better suited capabilities and better, stronger parts to use, allowing us to reproduce many more important parts for our RC's (A-arms, shock towers,etc).<div></div><div>This technology is moving pretty swiftly and 3-D printing machines which used to cost over 20 K just two years ago are now costing 2 thousand dollars. Ths is a very good indicator because it gives us an idea of when we just mite be seeing these printers stting next to our computers in our house.</div><div>I think the next step and maybe most important step in the 3-D printer evolution is going to be the option to print using better, stronger materials which will give us the option to make stronger more useful parts.</div><div></div><div>I really don't know in what direction these printers are heading but they look extremely promising and they have me sitting at the edge of my seat waiting to see how it turns out.</div>
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http://www.wired.com/design/2012/11/...Top+Stories%29
that was an interesting way to do 3d printing, and supposedly strong as wood
that was an interesting way to do 3d printing, and supposedly strong as wood
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HI!
I´m in the middle of a project that might be an interesting addition to this thread. A 3D Printed RC car.
This is a 1:10 scale Truggy and it´s all open source! I needed a nice reference object to show of my 3D Printer. An RC car seemed like cool thing and that´s how it all started.
Atm i quite happy with the result, it´s better than i expected but of course as someone stated it´s not to compare with a "real" RC Car.
Here´s a video when driving it (with a wishbone broken actually ;-)http://youtu.be/XnXnPE20kXs
Wishbones are now redesigned and hold up alot better (haven´t broken one yet)
All files incl. instructions can be downloaded here:http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:42198(Latest version not uploaded yet)
Any input from you guys will be greatly appreciated as i´m no RC expert. =)https://plus.google.com/u/0/communit...35856143176146
My two cents, thank you! =)
/Daniel Norée
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I´m in the middle of a project that might be an interesting addition to this thread. A 3D Printed RC car.
This is a 1:10 scale Truggy and it´s all open source! I needed a nice reference object to show of my 3D Printer. An RC car seemed like cool thing and that´s how it all started.
Atm i quite happy with the result, it´s better than i expected but of course as someone stated it´s not to compare with a "real" RC Car.
Here´s a video when driving it (with a wishbone broken actually ;-)http://youtu.be/XnXnPE20kXs
Wishbones are now redesigned and hold up alot better (haven´t broken one yet)
All files incl. instructions can be downloaded here:http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:42198(Latest version not uploaded yet)
Any input from you guys will be greatly appreciated as i´m no RC expert. =)https://plus.google.com/u/0/communit...35856143176146
My two cents, thank you! =)
/Daniel Norée
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Well guys,
After doing a lot of searching I came across this thread. Sadly, I thought there would have been more interest in this topic. I have my BA in Design Drafting and I am a WIZ in 3D autocad. I know there are better 3D software programs out there, but when I went to school, they were just beginning to make their way to market (inventor, Solidworks).
So I'm not real interested in buying a bunch of parts off a shelf at my local hobby shop and putting all together to claim I made my own car, or truck or whatever. I'm in the process of designing my own RC. I'll post the latest screenshot of the buggie below. I really want to design a chassis, A-arms, shock towers bumpers, etc. and get them 3D printed. This guy seems to have had quite some success with his 3D printed parts. http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:42198
Hasn't anyone else gotten into the latest craze or is it just me? Perhaps you all have already found out what it is I haven't yet. And that is that 3D printed parts just don't hold up in an RC. Any comments? Has anyone got anything to say about the durability, quality, precision etc of 3D printed RC parts?
After doing a lot of searching I came across this thread. Sadly, I thought there would have been more interest in this topic. I have my BA in Design Drafting and I am a WIZ in 3D autocad. I know there are better 3D software programs out there, but when I went to school, they were just beginning to make their way to market (inventor, Solidworks).
So I'm not real interested in buying a bunch of parts off a shelf at my local hobby shop and putting all together to claim I made my own car, or truck or whatever. I'm in the process of designing my own RC. I'll post the latest screenshot of the buggie below. I really want to design a chassis, A-arms, shock towers bumpers, etc. and get them 3D printed. This guy seems to have had quite some success with his 3D printed parts. http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:42198
Hasn't anyone else gotten into the latest craze or is it just me? Perhaps you all have already found out what it is I haven't yet. And that is that 3D printed parts just don't hold up in an RC. Any comments? Has anyone got anything to say about the durability, quality, precision etc of 3D printed RC parts?