rc car stand 3d models
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RC Car Stand (Base) RC Car Stand (1): Updated to add some more structural support as well as adding some cutouts to reduce the amount of PLA required.
grabcad
A miniature, 1:10-scale radio controlled automobile's support structure is what a 1/10 scale RC car stand represents.
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This durable RC car stand is meticulously crafted after the popular Duratrax Pit Tech Deluxe Stand, boasting exceptional performance and reliability. ...With its complex design, it may require an extended printing duration, but rest assured, it...
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RC car stand to hold multiple RC cars on pit table. Will require aluminum poles bought from Menards that are deck spindles. Spindles are 0.75" dia. ... I added an option ring and flat cover that can be glued together to make printing faster.
cults3d
Free adjustable rc car stand! Made to just drop 2,- 3mm bolts in the holes to hold it in place. ...If you wanna have it tight and a bit more permanent, make the holes a tad bigger and use 4mm bolts.
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Print the RC car stand rotator pin with a 100% infill rate to guarantee its durability against any stress or strain. Scale it up by 1% for maximum stability and strength. ...If you spot any room for improvement, share your suggestions so I can refine...
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This is the base to my RC Car Stand. The Base Slides onto the post on the base, there is a hole on top of the platform to accept another post to allow for stacking more platforms. At this point in time there is no need for hardware, but more testing...
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RC Car Folding Stand. If you're tight on space in your pit bag, this stand is perfect since it folds up to save room. It's a simple print, both legs and top deck print without support required. You'll need some hardware, which can be found in the...
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Post to add more platforms to the rc car stand base. ...I've made these in varying heights to give you stacking options.
cults3d
Here are the extended legs for the RC Car Stand, exactly as requested. ...They now stand at an impressive 75mm tall, yet still compact enough to fold flat without any overlap when stowed away.
myminifactory
This incredible universal RC car stand is designed specifically for scale models 1/10 or smaller. The best part? It's incredibly easy to print - just two pieces that can be printed without a raft, making it a breeze to get started. ... Once you've got...
cults3d
FREE adjustable mountable rc car stand for crawler/scale crawlers! READ ALL please! This is great when you store your rc crawler between runs and want those stands to be perfectly placed everytime! There are two 3mm holes pr stand for screws or...
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Update: Add thick level2 part. ... ------------------------------------------------------------------- Stand for mini RC car. Requires 2 aluminum tubes 11 mm in diameter. ...
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RC Car Station is a sturdy structure designed specifically to hold and display remote control cars. Its main purpose is to keep these vehicles off the floor, reducing clutter and making it easier to showcase them. The stand usually consists of a base...
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This Car Stand is awfully small but perfect for Small Scale RC or model cars for sitting on while on the shelf. If someone edits this, the base plate and top plate can be made a lot thinner. Square piston so it wont spin while on the shelf. ...Pics are...
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The stand is designed to hold a 1/10th scale RC car and features the iconic TLR logo prominently emblazoned on both sides. ...This versatile piece of equipment can serve not only as a display stand but also as a convenient parts tray when additional...
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I designed this stand out of boredom as a way to keep my RC car upright while I work on it, and it could also serve as a display case for my car. The design is intended to catch any dropped screws or small parts that might fall inside, with a tray at...
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I've got a whole collection of RC cars, but not enough stands to go around, so I figured it was high time I built my own. ...The only thing holding me back is whether the printing process will be worth the wait.
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a support/stand for rc cars of any type. can hold cars up to 1/10 scale and lower. I sized mine down to 90% bc print time. infill 30. lowest res. took my printer approx. 8 hours 35 min. cura said 9 hours 8 min. BE CAREFUL! one of the supports went to...
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Here is a rewritten version of the text: A simple yet functional display platform has been designed specifically for RC cars in the 1/10 scale.
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This is a basic remote control car stand that works perfectly for on-road remote control vehicles. ...However, it might not be suitable for off-road remote control cars due to its relatively low profile.
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A DIY Project: Handcrafted Stand for My Rock Racer Car. ...Fabricated Using 3D Printing Techniques with a Layer Height of 0.4 Millimeters.
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This will keep the car from slipping off the stand and also add height needed for keeping the wheels off the ground. See the link below for the foam. ... ...
cults3d
The RC stand with the drawer doesn't have the holes to include rubber grommets due to interference with the shock holes but I would still recommend purchasing rubber grommets from your local hardware store (glue them).The sliding rails for the...
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The RC stand features four notable building holes (accommodating 24mm diameter shocks), strategically positioned at each corner to allow for the addition of rubber grommets (approximately 21mm in diameter, with a depth of approximately 4mm). The RC...
prusaprinters
Wanted a foldable car stand, which could also serve as a shock-stand for different cars, shocks, ... I drive an Xray XB8, XT8 and XT2 ... but this car-stand will suit ANY 1/8th or 1/10th buggy. I might need to make it a bit higher to suit Truggies...
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Wanted a foldable car stand, which could also serve as a shock-stand for different cars, shocks, ... I drive an Xray XB8, XT8 and XT2 ... but this car-stand will suit ANY 1/8th or 1/10th buggy. I might need to make it a bit higher to suit...