Today I finished my new parts in T-Glase which I had/have very good hope

Today I finished my new parts in T-Glase which I had/have very good hope in providing more durable parts for some of the parts on the truggy. PLA just isn’t enough for some of the pieces.

Well, a combination of a major underestimation of the motor (damn it’s fast), being the first time in my life driving anything else than a low end toy RC car, and that some of the parts still wasn’t durable enough it ended in a pretty bad crash.

Played around with it for about five minutes, just testing the steering and throttle. Then I took it to the lawn, hit full throttle, and my first attempt to turn in full speed (why the h*ll would anyone do that?) resulted loss of traction and 5+ flips.

I think I found all the pieces =)

back to the drawing table

I think anyone not used to decent brushless electric cars will always floor it without realising quite how quickly its going to pick up :stuck_out_tongue: it’s fine as long as no one’s shin was in the way!

Oh yes, for the next run I will seriously consider to recalibrate the throttle on the remote control so that max throttle on the control is just 50-70% of the motors max RPM. Printing is half of the point with this project, but would be nice to take the car for a spin longer than 5-10 minutes =)

Super Sache , ich habe einen bearhawk, an dem mehrere Teile defekt sind.
Wo oder wie kann ich die am besten Nachdrucken.
Ich komme bei 123D Desing nicht mit dem Scale klar.
Wo kann ich lernen 1:1 zu scannen und drucken
Gruß thomas
Thwagner.cfc@gmail.com