AWD RC Drift Car
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<h3>READ THIS</h3><p>-</p><p>NEW VERSION IN DRIVE TESTING PHASE! Model coming soon!</p><p>-</p><p>Model <i>works</i> as of now, you can assemble and drive it around on areas with no rocks etc(something like carpet indoor or hardwood flooring). Driving on asphalt or concrete with pebbles can(and probably will eventually) result in parts broken! This version will <strong>soon</strong> become obsolete as I am working on a new version that will make the assembly easier as well as make the whole car a bit more durable (don't expect rock climber RC car toughness, this isn't it, more so for general driving and drifting around, yes, you can drift, no, there is not enough grip). Hope you enjoy! </p><h3>Fully 3D Printed RC Car</h3><p>Everything is was modelled from scratch to fit the electronics i had at hand.</p><p>The car is modelled to fit the general dimensions (of a fairly scaled down) R34 GTR.</p><p>Full car length is ~320mm.</p><p>Car should be driven on flat surfaces (I drove it on concrete and asphalt). Expect broken pieces if driving on bumpy terrain at higher speeds. I AM working on improving the stability and robustness of the car in the areas where I see it needs improvement.</p><p>Stay tuned for updates (mainly to steering and suspension systems)</p><h3>Electronics:</h3><p>Motor: 1806 2300kV</p><p>ESC: up to you</p><p>Battery: 2x 18650 cells in series (gives me around 1hr run time)</p><p>Control: FrSky compatible receiver(this is up to you), if you're using an Arduino, make sure the receiver has an un-inverted SBUS port, as Arduinos don't support normal SBUS(only for FrSky) </p><p>Microcontroller: Arduino uno with servo shield</p><p>Steering: Metal gear micro servo</p><h3>Print related stuff:</h3><p>I printed everything from PETG except the tyres and springs. Print those out of TPU or other flexible filaments(I used Fiberflex 40D).</p><p>Every part is needed to print ones, EXCEPTION to the ones that have 4x, 2x in their name. Print those to the amount required in the name.</p><p>Springs are to be customized(increase/decrease thickness in slicer software to alter the rigidity)</p><p>Steering parts should be printed at atleast 0.15mm layer height to provide for tolerances. Use supports where needed.</p><p>Main body doesn't need any supports.</p><p>Print all front and back suspension pieces in 100% infill to have the best strength.</p><p>Sand down and or drill out holes to have the suspension freely running.</p><h3>Hardware:</h3><p>Mostly M3 screws, works with practically whatever you have.</p><p>Steering rotational points on motor mounts are made to fit M2 screws.</p><p>If you want to use 18650 cells print single holders from here: <a href="https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:456900">https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:456900</a> (didn't want to include models here as they're not mine)</p><p>When assembling the steering, the Servo adapter has a indentation for a micro servo horn. The servo horn should be on the side where the Steering rack is located. In the hole above on the adapter should go a M3 bolt, about 10-11mm long. This is used to operate the steering. Adapter has to be put on the servo rotated a bit so the bolt that operates the steering is at the highest position(apex of its movement)</p><p>If you have any questions feel free to comment!</p><p>Enjoy!</p><h3>Updates</h3><p>12.11.2022. Long time no see! The new version is <i>really</i> close to being released. The car drives better than before, but some tolerance tuning remains. Also making the body shell actually mountable in an easy way. New version completely overhauls nearly every part of the original. The focus was on making it easier to assemble, less fasteners and pretty much no need to post process parts before assembling! I am still deciding whether to upload the new version here or to a new model, to make this one a archive. Stay tuned!</p><p>21.11.2021. Removed individual "MiddleMount" pieces (L, R, LB, RB) and replaced them with a single piece that makes the mounting more accurate and robust. File: "MiddleMount2x.stl" model is the same for the front and back suspension systems. Updated tyre and rim models (more clearance added)</p><p>14.11.2021. Added some photos of the car built with electronics. Body shell (NOT created by me!) from this model: <a href="https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3667117">https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3667117</a></p><p>File: BODYWHOLEscaled2.3mf (3mf format to reduce size)</p><p>Model was scaled down by me to fit the dimensions, windows and details cut out.</p><p> </p><h3>Print Settings</h3><p><strong>Printer Brand:</strong></p><p>Creality</p><p><strong>Printer:</strong></p><p>Ender 3 Pro</p><p><strong>Rafts:</strong></p><p>No</p><p><strong>Supports:</strong></p><p>Yes</p><p><strong>Resolution:</strong></p><p>0.15</p><p><strong>Infill:</strong></p><p>100</p><p><strong>Filament:</strong> Devil Design PETG</p><p>Black</p><p><strong>Notes:</strong></p><p>Resolution doesn't really matter. Print at higher resolution (smaller layer height) if you can't reach the tolerances needed.</p><p>Category: R/C Vehicles</p>
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