It was an exact replica of a Kyosho Mini Z car. I had an old one with some broken parts, so I started to 3d model those broken parts to print some replacements..then i got carried away and modeled the whole chassis. :D
I aim for 45 degrees, but sometimes it will vary depending on the geometry of the car. Depending on where a car has its curves, it will change what angle you'll want to get the best resolution. But generally speaking, 45 degrees is the best place to start.
Nice. Been looking for days for a video that shows how you place the supports on the body. Great stuff 👍
Awesome work!
Cool tips.
Thanks✌️
I just found your videos. Are you still selling mini-z bodies?
I never sold mini z bodies.
What is the chassis file for the z style car next to your printer in yellow red and green wheels?
It was an exact replica of a Kyosho Mini Z car. I had an old one with some broken parts, so I started to 3d model those broken parts to print some replacements..then i got carried away and modeled the whole chassis. :D
@@underengineered_1077 nice is that something your sharing or selling?
@@ripriotrc4561 eventually will be made available.
How many degrees do you set the nose to point/pitch at 30 degrees or 45 degrees?
I aim for 45 degrees, but sometimes it will vary depending on the geometry of the car. Depending on where a car has its curves, it will change what angle you'll want to get the best resolution. But generally speaking, 45 degrees is the best place to start.
Viewers who stay 'til the end will not be disappointed =)
Full Assembly video of 3D printed Car : th-cam.com/video/uNTWpcAAHL0/w-d-xo.html
Could you share the miniZ chassi please ?
Full Assembly video of 3D printed Car : th-cam.com/video/uNTWpcAAHL0/w-d-xo.html