FENNEC - DIY 3D Printed RC Car / Racing Buggy ( Scale
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 3 ส.ค. 2024
- In this video I show you the whole process of assembling this 3D printed RC Racing Buggy - FENNEC from begin to end. So enjoy watching.
When you are interested about this RC Car and you want build your own.
Link for model:
cults3d.com/en/3d-model/game/...
www.printables.com/model/9223...
www.crealitycloud.com/model-d...
Complete list of non-printed material:
drive.google.com/file/d/1n5ky...
Chapters:
0:00 All parts
0:04 Chassis Plate
1:03 Rear Gearbox
2:52 Front Gearbox
4:24 Brushless motor
4:49 Steering, Servo
5:49 Chassis bracket,sidewalls
6:54 Battery holder
7:13 arms
10:26 Sway bar
11:39 Bumpers,front shock tower
12:08 Spoiler
12:42 Shock absorber maintenance
14:23 Mounting shock absorbers
15:26 ESC, Receiver
16:21 Body
16:56 Wheels
17:45 Finalization
18:29 Ready to go
20:51 Fails
#rccar #rc #rcbuggy #3dprinted
Nice ! 👍 I must learn this skill now .
Thanks so much! definitely :)
Amazing as always. Congrats!!!
Thanks a lot man.
Really intriguing! If you can modify the same chassis to accept a commercial 1/10 rally car body it will also be a winner.
Thanks, Yes, that would be absolutely top, but because of the height of the shock towers, the body probably wouldn't fit there, anyway, now the plan is to make a rally car, so...:D
Great design en nice video edit also!
Thank you very much.
The video is not 100% as I wanted, but I did my best :) .
Great work mate!! Love to see you doa crawler!!!!
Thank you very much mate, if everything goes well, the crawler should be ready by the end of this year :)
@@PatrikJKS Wow! I didn't even know you were making one 🙂
@@vhrte49
Well, I'm not working on it at the moment, because now I'm working on a rally car, but that should be done in 2 to 3 months, and then it's the crawler's turn. 🙂
Can't wait to print it, already have NOMAD and it's amazing, love to see that it's based on NOMAD chassis style.
Also really glad that you switched to dogbone drive shafts instead of CV shafts
:D Yes, I wanted to use the same material as on the nomad, just make everything smaller.
Yes, if you drive this car to the edge, and I know that you will drive it to the limit, then Full Dogbones are the way :D
@@PatrikJKSthe idea with PETG and TPU is brilliant, stifness and toughness combined 🔥
@@Itsmeblvck Exactly 🔥😄
@@PatrikJKS I think NOMAD can benefit from the same design of arms :) even beefier design bows under stress.
@@serhatozkara3281
I wanted to avoid this style of arms for the nomad at all costs, but I'll probably end up doing something similar for the nomad soon. :)
This is on my list. I'm still breaking in (or is it breaking up?) the Ares. I've already switched to PETG for some of it's parts!
Yup, PETG should handle it much better.
Great project! What does it weigh?
Thanks.
Weighs 2.3 kg with 2s 5200 mah battery (hardcase).
Nice, can you also use normal commercial 1/10 buggy wheels?
Thank you, yes you can use a commercial wheels, there is also a link to the wheels in the folder.
@@PatrikJKS Nice! Thanks. How is the durability test so far on this model?
@@ripmax333
durability test very well, even if the fennec buggy is not a basher type, it can handle jumps quite well thanks to the combination of PETG material and TPU material, so overall it only has scratches and nothing broken yet.
Hi, how's the progress with the RC rally car?
Hi, The buggy is finished, so I'm starting to work on the rally car (these things take some time, 2 and more months of designing, assembling, recalculating, finalizing, etc. it's not a fast process, but mostly a successful process :D)
not very fast
... because it was not at full throttle and also only a 2s battery was used (not fully charged, my fault) and the smallest 17T pinion gear was used, I will definitely do a proper speed test with the GPS module with a 3s battery soon.