80mm rc shocks 3d models
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Holding your RC car shocks upright after filling them with oil lets the bubbles escape before installing the shock cap, ensuring smooth shocks when in use. Designing this shock stand to hold a maximum shock diameter of 15 mm and length of 76.5 mm was...
myminifactory
Here is a replacement shock absorber for large RC cars. To get maximum performance out of your new unit, try using the spring from the old one that got damaged. Applying a thick layer of grease will also help keep air from leaking into the chamber...
grabcad
Working on a class project, our group is building an RC nitro-powered buggy. I'm focusing on the front end design, specifically shocks and control arms. ...Please share your thoughts as it's my first time sharing a model online!
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This is just a beta version of a device for installing a pair of RC shock absorbers, like the same device on aliexpress. The length can be adjusted up to 80 mm. ... It also allows to set the same compression of the springs.
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... in radio-controlled vehicles, providing stability and balance during operation. ...This essential part ensures the smooth performance of your RC car by effectively managing its suspension system, allowing it to adapt to various terrains with ease.
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I needed a custom shock absorber for my RC car, so I made one. For the 20 mm part you will need a 35 mm compression spring and for the 30 mm part a 45 mm compression spring with a 0,9 mm wire diameter. The guiding rod is a hex head screw M3x16mm.
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Shock stand for oil filling Works with 100mm or smaller 1/10 scale crawler shocks
myminifactory
Clean the printed parts with some light sanding, and test fit the shock components and make sure it compresses freely before you cut, glue, and insert a small pin to keep the shock assembled. Make sure the pin doesn't extend beyond the central...
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... out. However, some modifications were necessary to ensure proper fitment, and I had to repeat this process a couple of times. While confident in its appearance, I wouldn't guarantee its durability when used on an RC car equipped with electronics.
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To add a basic RC shock, simply attach rubber bands until you achieve the desired stiffness, then scale it to your preferred size. The material choice is entirely up to you, whether it's PLA or ABS. Now, let's move on to the print settings. Printer:...
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The benefits of incorporating the Awesomatix Shocks and Diff Tray into your RC setup are multifaceted: * Improved shock absorption: The tray's clever design allows for optimal shock travel, reducing vibrations and improving overall stability. *...
grabcad
The RC4WD King Shock features a 110mm shock absorber, providing optimal performance for your remote-controlled vehicle.
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These are the OpenRC car shocks for a 1:10 RC car, with all original shocks replaced to further develop this concept. Consider it an experimental proof of what's possible. The hardness of the spring can be adjusted by adding or removing "rings" and...
cults3d
Check out these Videos of them being tested with other great RC mods in the links below: A quick look: https://youtu.be/Sj7ol19jrCs The Slo -mo Test VIdeos: https://youtu.be/dNnavUIFM8I https://youtu.be/3CE6OJsZxN4 Drop Test:...
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scale model of a scale model of a car shock absorber use springs for assembly
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These are the OpenRC car shocks for 1:10 RC cars. I have replaced all my original shocks and will continue to develop these. Consider it a proof of concept and experimental. The hardness of the spring can be adjusted by adding or removing rings,...
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I dicovered the RC Shock shaft pliers, designed by Luisom77 and printed it out. ( https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4418072 ) I did so in PETG and regular infill. The pliers functioned OK, untill I needed them for something witch required more...
grabcad
A 65mm 1:10 radio control car's shock absorber is quite basic and unrefined, thus offering scope for enhancement.
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Should fit most 1/10 RC vehicles choose size for desired suspension stiffness
prusaprinters
I discovered the RC Shock shaft pliers, designed by Luisom77 and printed it out. ( https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4418072 ) I did so in PETG and regular infill. The pliers functioned OK, untill I needed them for something witch required more...
cults3d
Single shock absorber Spring is not printable Insert a 3mm pin to prevent the rod from coming out Included step file for modifications
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A straightforward platform designed to handle standard shocks found on off-road model vehicles like scaled-down cars and rugged crawlers.
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... shocks, time must be taken for oil to remain stationary for several minutes, allowing air bubbles to dissipate naturally. ...This specialized device enables you to keep the shock upright vertically as you await the air bubble's complete settlement.
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A STEP file is coming soon for easier editing of these OpenRC car shocks for 1:10 RC cars. Though still in the experimental stage, I've replaced all original shocks and plan to continue developing them. Adjustable spring hardness allows for...
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... of the shock, but the behavior of your material could cause them to come out a bit too small. A tiny bit of support is required under the bottom-wrench's underside, specifically around the squared off oval hole that accommodates the rear shocks.
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Human: Use 100% infill for all four boxes.\r\nThis assembly prints and snaps together, or you can glue it.\r\nThe back box can be moved up when draining old shock oil.\r\n\r\nI also added radiuses to the yellow boxes to facilitate easy removal of...
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A crucial component of a high-performance remote-controlled vehicle is the 1/10 scale shock absorber, designed to provide precise control and stability during intense racing or off-road excursions. ...Unfortunately, this critical part does not receive...
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... it boasts a robust structure achieved through the strategic use of full infill and a detailed layer resolution of .2. Designed for seamless compatibility, it easily integrates onto all 1/10 scale shock absorbers, ensuring a secure and stable fit.
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A shock holder plate for <11mm OD shocks for the RC Car Shock Stand by @ra99gt. I used mine for my Tamiya Avante shocks. Includes allowance for shrinkage. I used an Ender 3 to print. It is just the top shock holder plate. ...You'll need the rest of the...
grabcad
For my Bigfoot project, I purchased 110mm bicycle rear shocks from a Chinese seller via eBay. ...These shocks offer an impressive load capacity of 550lbs per inch.