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The tracks are scale in width, I don't have any plans to measure from except the cat dimensions cats sites. Standard stuff like height, gauge, ect,,, I did get a die cast model 1:50 scale to " look " at and somewhat reference. I did break down last week and order a shop/parts manual for a cat d11r from eBay . Hopefully I will find some good info in them. As far as thick, they probably are. This is going to be somewhat scale in appearance (I hope to at least) but is intended to be put to work on our 1:16 scale trophy truck race track at a summertime Riverlot. Soil is pretty soft. Once disturbed (tilled) it will be like playing in a sandbox. Thanks for watching, and yes the tracks are a true test into self discipline and wanting to go beat my dog!!! (Lol, love animals, as in the one pic our 9month old Dane 150lb puppy has a pretty cushy life!!!)
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Measuring the diecast is the only method I use to get dimensions for scaling. Measure what ever part you want to produce on the diecast, multiply by 50 to bring it full scale and then divide by 14.5 to bring it to the scale your building in. Building models this way keeps the proportions roughly the same and is what I call it. ( looks right scale)
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Hey Cooper,
I am building a D11 as well, your tracks look awesome! I am doing a 1:14 scale, the standard track pad on the dozer is 36" scaled is 65 mm or 2.55" wide and appx 1.07" in cross section. |
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Cooper-you are doing a great job on this build. Exact scale is not important to everyone. Most people do not have access to machinery to measure and photograph and the die-cast models are not 100% accurate. I always said I wanted a model that looked okay and work GREAT in the dirt. To me that is what matters. Keep up the great work!
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Cooper I think you are doing a awsome job on these tracks so for ..Its alot of work and not just anybody can pull it off ...looking forward to up dates
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Yes that is my goal, to look good but work great!!! Thank you for the encouragement and replies. Always like the input. As I don't really know what I'm doing I will try and post intentions and get feedback before I make the mistake !!! I am thinking of using acetal (plastic) for the rollers. Other choice was/is brass. I don't think the black acetal will look good but I could get yellow. Pros / cons anyone? I'm undecided on material for rollers. They are going to be straight shafts no bushings or bearings. So acetial or the brass will function on steel shafts well, right?
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Just a close up of the material. This isn't final cuts, just eyeballed real quick to get an idea. Boy this stuff is fun to cut!! Like butter, actually softer than butter:)
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Like your tracks. Do you have a cnc mill? Looking at a can router.
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http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...202011/002.jpg
80lbs track hoe uses acetal rollers on steel shafts without any problems. Your build thread is likely going to be filled with hundreds of pictures, you should look at linking your photos from a photo host site sooner than later. ;) http://www.rctruckandconstruction.co...ead.php?t=4057 Photobucket is one option, there are other sites out there too, like Flikr or Image Shack. They're all free to use, just sign up & get started. |
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Thanks lil'giant, I appreciate all your feedback. Guess it's just up to me if I want brass or acetal. I will try and get up with the photobucket rout. One more pic, I'm not a machinist, just learn from mistakes and others. This was a big piece for me to use a parting too on, my little lathe was talking pretty loudly to me and I didn't have the guts to cut it the whole way so the last 1/2" I cut with hacksaw. I got some 3 3/4" round pieces from local machine shop cheep so a lot of passes to get down to size and I don't have a band saw.
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Cooper-I am also a "backyard machinist" self taught. I had problems with the cut-off tool until I learned how to sharpen it. If the tool is right and sitting at the correct height you should be able to go right thru that big stuff. Maybe some of the real machinist on here can help you. I think the delrin (plastic) will work just fine. In some cases it will outlast aluminum. Keep cranking!!
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Cooper, awsome build! I really the way you designed those tracks.
I'll keep following you build closely. |
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Wow lots of cranking I would like to pick up a small cnc router
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Very impressive work, Cooper. All manually machined too. That's awesome. Love the garage. It looks like a great place to spend a day hanging out. Nicer then some people's houses, or basements, I think! Looking forward to the updates.
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Had some time to make the sprocket drive. I'm not sure about getting the shaft from motors to sprocket. I have to get some bearings and don't know what sizes I'll get so I just left it solid for now. But messed up the hole pattern on the first one so have to get some more stock. :(
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http://www.servocity.com/html/20_rpm...ear_motor.html
Hey guys, got a drivetrain question. The link above is what I'm thinking for drive. One per side that will have beveled gears attached to get a 90 degree drivetrain. Rpm is 20. Should I be in a higher rpm range? And do you think these motors will be powerful enough? 1:14 scale. This is going to be a working model pushing pretty sandy soil. |
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I bought some for my Cat D4H project. Cheer's, Neil. |
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