Just purchased the files! What tires are you running on this rig? They look amazing! Waiting for my orange filament to show up tomorrow and then it’s time to fire up my dual S1 Pro’s for a few days. Thanks!
Nice job making it look easy! What hex drivers are you using? I'd love to have a set like that where I can use them by hand or in a drill. My hands were hurting after building 2 Ranchers with hand-only tools! Glad to see a full assembly video of a Bamboo since that's my next one to build. I'm just trying to pick out what color filament to use on the body.
These are MIP (Moore's Ideal Products) hex drivers which I must say are good quality but they aren't cheap. At some points in the video I actually switch to using some cheap drivers from China and they work pretty well too (although they don't last as long, especially the 1.5mm one) and you can also remove the bit from the handle and put it in a drill chuck. IMO its not worth getting the MIP ones unless you use them everyday. MIP screwdrivers: www.canadahobbies.ca/product/hobby-brands/mip/mip-thorp-metric-hex-driver-wrench-set-3-1-5-2-0-2-5mm/ MIP Hex drivers: www.canadahobbies.ca/product/hobby-brands/mip/mip-speed-tip-hex-driver-wrench-set-metric-3/ Cheap-o ones: www.aliexpress.com/item/32777458689.html
@@rcprinter Thanks for the info! I use mine a lot and I really chew through 1.5mm cheap ones, plus putting them in a drill would be nice. Also, thanks for stating the cost vs use issue. Sometimes it isn't worth it, sometimes it is.
Great color scheme and equally great video! I am printing out the first parts for mine now and hope it turns out half as nice as yours. Is that Super Lube on the joints? I could not read the label.
haha, I have 4 but maybe I should do a workshop tour at some point so you can see! The bamboo is a very fun build for sure if you enjoy building scale models.
@@rcprinter Yeah, do a workshop tour. 👍🏻 But you know what else would be cool with the building videos? If you would also show the screws used. Length, diameter etc...
Beautiful job. I love that models
Me too!
I would like how much stronger these axis parts is for using in a hill climb and a trail with obstacles. Very interesting…
What I really lack in the build guide is some color code scheming - how do i know which part to print with which color?
It's tough but the build plates are fairly well organized by the color you'd wanna print for the most part.
Just purchased the files! What tires are you running on this rig? They look amazing! Waiting for my orange filament to show up tomorrow and then it’s time to fire up my dual S1 Pro’s for a few days. Thanks!
Great build! What size tires? I went with 100mm and they seem a little small.
I think I used 120 for this build and they seem a little oversized.
What filament did you use for the project in this video?
Esun PLA+
Hi i Have one question What material do you use?
Mostly PLA
Hello, for me is it not possible to remove the support under the ball from the drive shaft. Which tool you use? Thank You
flathead screwdriver or one of these: rcprinter.com/products/side-cutters
Nice job making it look easy! What hex drivers are you using? I'd love to have a set like that where I can use them by hand or in a drill. My hands were hurting after building 2 Ranchers with hand-only tools! Glad to see a full assembly video of a Bamboo since that's my next one to build. I'm just trying to pick out what color filament to use on the body.
100% agree, been looking all over for a set of those and can't find them.
These are MIP (Moore's Ideal Products) hex drivers which I must say are good quality but they aren't cheap. At some points in the video I actually switch to using some cheap drivers from China and they work pretty well too (although they don't last as long, especially the 1.5mm one) and you can also remove the bit from the handle and put it in a drill chuck. IMO its not worth getting the MIP ones unless you use them everyday.
MIP screwdrivers: www.canadahobbies.ca/product/hobby-brands/mip/mip-thorp-metric-hex-driver-wrench-set-3-1-5-2-0-2-5mm/
MIP Hex drivers: www.canadahobbies.ca/product/hobby-brands/mip/mip-speed-tip-hex-driver-wrench-set-metric-3/
Cheap-o ones: www.aliexpress.com/item/32777458689.html
@@rcprinter Thanks for the info! I use mine a lot and I really chew through 1.5mm cheap ones, plus putting them in a drill would be nice. Also, thanks for stating the cost vs use issue. Sometimes it isn't worth it, sometimes it is.
What brand of screwdrivers do you use?
Those are MIP drivers. "Moore Industrial Products". They're pricey but if you use them a lot they're nice to have.
What filament brand are you using? Mainly interested to know for mechanical part.
esun pla+ mostly for everything including mechanical parts
Great color scheme and equally great video! I am printing out the first parts for mine now and hope it turns out half as nice as yours. Is that Super Lube on the joints? I could not read the label.
Thanks, yes that's super lube.
Very cool truck:)
Thanks 👍
What I'm wondering is how many printers do you actually have? 😁 But it's an interesting car, the detail grade is insane.
haha, I have 4 but maybe I should do a workshop tour at some point so you can see! The bamboo is a very fun build for sure if you enjoy building scale models.
@@rcprinter Yeah, do a workshop tour. 👍🏻
But you know what else would be cool with the building videos? If you would also show the screws used. Length, diameter etc...
@@77LaKoS77 Good idea. I definitely do that in some of my build videos but some of these just get sooo long I get tired of working on them. 😛
Yes nice job I want to buy fj40 Toyota
You gotta build it!