Originally shared by Michael Curry
A quick video update on my 3D Printed vehicle. The Project is moving forward, now I need to order a ton of plastic.
http://www.youtube.com/attribution_link?a=VGpt4i4hKLY&u=/watch?v%3DW-qjKFBfga0%26feature%3Dshare
Originally shared by Michael Curry
A quick video update on my 3D Printed vehicle. The Project is moving forward, now I need to order a ton of plastic.
http://www.youtube.com/attribution_link?a=VGpt4i4hKLY&u=/watch?v%3DW-qjKFBfga0%26feature%3Dshare
Man, the day when I can literally download and print my own car… (probably closer to being a go-kart or golf-cart but still!)
You wouldn’t download a car, would you?
In a HEARTBEAT.
so much plastic… I sure hope he has a filament extruder. Much awesome.
looks really solid … you guys should make some electric wheelchair. i have yet to see wheelchairs with nice shock absorption
What the heck are these parts being printed on?
@Michael_Curry mentioned a Replicator 2 on his post about the differential most parts should fit in that build area. The wheels, however, don’t show any seams, so i guess those must have come from something a bit larger.
very nice…that thing looks huge 
This is an excellent project, looking at real world projects to really smash the bugs out of production capabilities, materials and techniques. No soggy Yoda’s ears here.
That looks awesome! I wanna play- files?? If it’s open source, I’ll donate filament. My new Go v2 has a huge printbed and could make it even bigger. ABS, I assume, so there is a limit of what can be done, but let’s find it!
-brook
that wheel looks like a molded part using flexible plastic