Generic Chassis
Generic Chassis
Morning..
I'm very new to 3D printing, had the printer about 2 weeks. But, a very long time ago I did enjoy design and tech, so loving getting back into this!
Using Rik's amazing guide on tinker cad I got up and running quite quickly to build a few of my own projects. My idea was to build a generic chassis that I could then use to add different bodies too.
So, starting here.
Then I created the rest to make a running chassis.
I'm very new to 3D printing, had the printer about 2 weeks. But, a very long time ago I did enjoy design and tech, so loving getting back into this!
Using Rik's amazing guide on tinker cad I got up and running quite quickly to build a few of my own projects. My idea was to build a generic chassis that I could then use to add different bodies too.
So, starting here.
Then I created the rest to make a running chassis.
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I added a gap in the middle to take some lead weight I had kicking around.
Then head stock and magnetic couplers added.
I've already planned version 2. I want to add some guides to clip it together, I made the headstock too short so the coupling is off the bottom, the coupling can also now be printed as part of the headstock. The wheels want to be further apart, oh and I swiped the wheels from someone else's project to make sure it would work.
Not bad though for a first hit!
Thanks to Rik and his amazing guide to get me going with tinkercad!
Then head stock and magnetic couplers added.
I've already planned version 2. I want to add some guides to clip it together, I made the headstock too short so the coupling is off the bottom, the coupling can also now be printed as part of the headstock. The wheels want to be further apart, oh and I swiped the wheels from someone else's project to make sure it would work.
Not bad though for a first hit!
Thanks to Rik and his amazing guide to get me going with tinkercad!
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That's very good - I really like the idea of using 3D printing to mass produce the generic bits. The axleguards look particularly good, and I like the "lead pocket" too, very clever...
Andrew.
Andrew.
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Thirded! That is very impressive for a first attempt, looking forward to what you get up to once you are fully up to speed!
Philip
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Thanks all! The lead slot felt like such a simple idea..
Added the bed with some foamex..
Added the bed with some foamex..
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You've made incredible progress in the space of two weeks. Very impressive. That chassis looks spot on! Glad my tutorial was useful, but I'm sure most of it is down to your determinism.
Rik
Rik
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Thanks!!! You certainly pointed me in the right direction!
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I've made a few improvements for V2..On the printer at the moment. Just made it a little longer and added some lugs to help locate the parts together. I don't know why it's taken me so long!
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Version 2 up and running..
Sat next to verion 1. I've lengthened it a little and moved the wheels apart too, I felt they were a little close. There are now tabs in the main bed to help locate the solebars, not a tight fit, but help when you glue. And the slot for weights has been improved to take car wheel weights rather than a lump of led.
Sat next to verion 1. I've lengthened it a little and moved the wheels apart too, I felt they were a little close. There are now tabs in the main bed to help locate the solebars, not a tight fit, but help when you glue. And the slot for weights has been improved to take car wheel weights rather than a lump of led.
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A few years ago when I was getting a tyre changed and saw them throw the weights in the bin, I said I would like them for myself, received the normal strange look but when I told the guy what they were for he asked how many I would like.sjrixon wrote: ↑Tue Jul 06, 2021 2:16 pm Version 2 up and running..
Sat next to verion 1. I've lengthened it a little and moved the wheels apart too, I felt they were a little close. There are now tabs in the main bed to help locate the solebars, not a tight fit, but help when you glue. And the slot for weights has been improved to take car wheel weights rather than a lump of led.
A quick clean at home and the are ready to be stuck to anything, and they are easy to cut and shape.
Well worth a trip the the local tyre changing establishment to get some free weights.
David
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That's a top tip.
Although, there were not that expensive, and I like them being sticky. Easy to work out how many you need and then quickly stick them on...
Although, there were not that expensive, and I like them being sticky. Easy to work out how many you need and then quickly stick them on...
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