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Can you recommend a decent 3D printer(s) & what is the cost range for them?
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So as far as a decent printer goes, Afinia makes good stuff. I like mine which are over 5 years old now and still running day and night. |
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Thank-you, sir.
5 years of constant usage says all I need to know, they're a GOOD quality machine to still be running. I've had inkjet printers that didn't even last that long. |
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In the video, teh model makes the srceaching sounds like the REAL cats, with ALL METAL track, & track components. It this something you did with the sound system, or is it due to the metal track pins you've used? I LIKE the way it sounds realistic.
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Yeah, your not the first person to mention that haha. Its just the track pins squeaking like you said. Cool little bonus I guess. :)
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Yes, it is a great added bonus feature. It sounds very realistic!
Would you consider selling the STL files for JUST the tracks? If not, would you consider making a set of tracks? |
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Sure, Pm me.
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I've been doing some investment casting using 3d printed parts, I think those track links would be a great candidate for brass investment casting. Make the pin hole slightly undersized and drill it out as a secondary operation. How many links total?
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So anyways......
Had a Firgili actuator blow a drive nut a few weeks back.. https://i.imgur.com/QnOpUk5.jpg Actuonix has taken over now and were very helpful in getting me back together by sending me some replacements at no cost except shipping. Thanks Ian! However didnt need the "special tool" to get the end cap back on. "The actuator shaft is screwed onto a Delrin/Fiberglass composite drive nut. This nut can be broken by over rotating the actuator shaft if you remove or reinstall the shaft tip. See https://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=yQlQ9mKdwzU Back together and ready for the dirt. https://i.imgur.com/0exnrHR.jpg |
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Checking on stl files for this project
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that looks cool. great job
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I am looking at doing a Tonka bulldozer RC conversion and am considering using the Firgelli/Actuonix actuators. I am wanting to have a two way blade, both raise/lower and swivel left/right. The raise/lower would use two actuators moving in sync like your dozer, but the left/right would require the actuators to move inversely (left extend, right retract). Do you know of a way to do this?
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:bounce:boa noite a todos , que belo trabalho muito bom mesmo,, teria como enviar os STL.para meu email? robsonmelo10@hotmail.com
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:bounce:good night everyone, what a beautiful job very good indeed, how would you send the STL.to my email? robsonmelo10@hotmail.com
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Very great cinema. :jaw:
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What an amazing looking machine. I was curious if it is still running and how well does it push dirt? Brian
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Amazing build and attention to detail.... quite lazy to dig into the previous posts but anybody knows what scale is this? 1:14?
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