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Wow Jason , your givin that printer a werkout :eek:
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This is going to be nice Jason! Keep the pictures coming!
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Love the detail. Are you modeling all this or scanning?
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What size link pins are you using. I never could find proprietary pins. Had to have them made.
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the fact that your printing every thing is too cool!!!
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Hi what kind of printer are you using ?
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Someone asked me about the strength of the model when its done so i grabbed a scrap piece from this build (lower chassis part) and took these pics to share. https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/--...2B20.22.41.jpg Im 200lbs, and am balancing myself with my hand on the counter while my wife took this shot. https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-8...2B20.21.10.jpg These parts made of ABS can be very sturdy, as you can see ( this part is not even constructed with the most dense filling that can be utilized). Of course not as resistant to wear as metal but like i mentioned i will use metal in certain areas, and would prefer to build the whole thing out of steel, but dont have the energy for that and wanted to do a full 3D printed build of some sort and this happened to be it. Atleast this way I can cut the build time in half and do something not yet done.. Anyone seen a 3D printed Dozer yet? |
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You can check this scanner out, http://structure.io/ I have to get a new phone before I can try it out.
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My cad https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-L...2B22.54.09.png |
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Very impressive, I cant wait to start CAD at school.
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Incredible!
If you're in need of a product tester? :) |
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it looks great. :jaw::jaw: I can hardly wait for what's next. For those parts of my 3D printer would take longer. Manfred |
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Thank you Sir, Got some of the body assembled. The platform which the cab sits on is a snap on deal with detents, and the center hood will be removable to access battery. https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-b...2B11.38.27.jpg https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-O...2B12.35.45.jpg https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-K...2B20.43.42.jpg https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-_...2B20.43.59.jpg Have a few dimensions to go back and adjust and reprint on the motor housings, then should be ready to finish cutting the track roller shafts (24- 4mm) and assemble the undercarriage. |
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Nice work. I would put the head of the track pins facing out, looks better to me anyways. Also what is the cost of the material you are using for the printer, and any idea of a finished cost?
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That is looking great! :cool:
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Its starting to look like something. Theres a delay in production due to some printer repairs going on. Hope to have the left side undercarriage finished this weekend. https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-4...2B13.15.35.jpg Removable hood https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-T...2B13.13.06.jpg https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-5...2B13.14.04.jpg Track rollers https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-k...2B13.37.45.jpg |
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What's its weight at now? Will it be all electric with linear actuators?
Using this Izzybilt dozer with twin Firgelli L12-30-100-12-S on the lift is working sweet! The blade lift is quick & powerful. |
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Very nice finish. Is it that nice straight from the printer?
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This will be an all electric build. Ive got a set of 100mm L16 Firgellis to use on the blade, and a handful of L12s for experimenting with. Quote:
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Quick update.
Almost have all the parts finished. Slowely getting there. Just waiting on some hardware and will start assembling. Blade is filled with lead to give it some weight and blade tilt will be fixed. Ripper will be static until i get around to replacing some printed parts with metal and aquire the electronics to make it functional. For now it will just look cool.. hopefully. https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-3...2B13.12.18.jpg https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-y...2B13.13.05.jpg https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-T...2B11.48.17.jpg |
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Jepp, the whole project looks cool!
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Really nice Jason, Is all I keep thinking while following your progress is "I can't wait until the kit comes out" But........;)
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Oh wow that is killer! I can't imagine putting in all of those C-clips is very fun, but I bet after doing a few you got a system down.:D
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Great job with the 3d printing parts. This should be a cool dozer when finished.
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You are doing a great job keep up the good work. Ed
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Thanks for the compliments. Got a little further today with testing and part fitment. Im digging the way its looking, but I realized after the first test of the track motors that they are lame (77 oz torque/51 RPM @ 12v= not good) and had to order another set with some better power. That means back to the drawing board to redesign the motor mounts and corresponding parts. Heres a few more pics of how its looking.
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-R...2B15.20.27.jpg https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-e...2B15.20.48.jpg https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-A...2B17.41.36.jpg https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-7...2B17.41.28.jpg |
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that looks sick!!! post a pic with a coke can or something for size comparison
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Wow! I like it!
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Wow, beatifull Great Job any idea a price Range after done..
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2 sabertooth 2x12-150.00, 2 Figelli L16 100mm actuators 150.00, 2 motors - 85.00, 100 track pins and e clips - 120.00, misc hardware - 35.00, ABS filament- 80.00, paint - 40.00... My time - priceless. :) Total if I don't need anything else and not including radio gear & battery- 660.00. Also wanted to add I think my estimated scale weight was way off, it should be like 100 lbs.. I think I can add enough weight inside to get it near 25 lbs easy, which should do the trick. It's heavier than you'd think already. |
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Very nice, and I like your Radio hang-up idea in the background.
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