I was going to ask the same, I’ve tried PETG and ABS with the later one giving better results but they don’t last more than a single battery. Want to try PC or PACF what has been your experience/results with PC?
@@3d_printall Yes, I did it, now I'm just finishing to replace all inside the Cramer, only the external frame remains, no arms, no gears, no steering, no differential,no anything old remains, I worked a lot to improve differentials, transmisión, arms, bumpers, steering, reducer gear, and so, and after hundreds of wasted hours, I started to reconvert it, and redesign and rebuild all inside and outside it
amazing engineering!
Very cool! What material are the flexible A-arms printed from?
Hola , sigue funcionando su coche impreso?
May I ask, are you using 60d or a95 Tpu?
You have a list of where you go the hardware?
Search Dukedoks channel, you'll find the guide
how long do gears last? did you print from PETG?
Enough. Now I'm using PC-PBT for the gears
@@3d_printall what TPU you used?
I was going to ask the same, I’ve tried PETG and ABS with the later one giving better results but they don’t last more than a single battery. Want to try PC or PACF what has been your experience/results with PC?
@@tinnocfor gear you can use a hard shore TPU, its amazing sometimes how much durable TPU gears can be.
Mean time between failures is one and a half battery
Good ideas badly done, you'll spend most of the time repairing and changing components
Have you tried it? The components last for a lot of runs.
Anyway the design is not mine, I just reproduced an existing project 😉
@@3d_printall Yes, I did it, now I'm just finishing to replace all inside the Cramer, only the external frame remains, no arms, no gears, no steering, no differential,no anything old remains, I worked a lot to improve differentials, transmisión, arms, bumpers, steering, reducer gear, and so, and after hundreds of wasted hours, I started to reconvert it, and redesign and rebuild all inside and outside it
@@josem.escrich2610 you are probably using too powerful motor or too many battery cells. Mine has not this problem.
@@3d_printall lucky you
@@josem.escrich2610 can you share your improvements?
Nice