Quadra-symmetric RC10
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Re: Quadra-symmetric RC10
PM sent...jaro wrote:Can anyone tell me the distance between inner and outer hinge pins centres on the wishbones?
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Re: Quadra-symmetric RC10
No. Inner hinge pins are not within same distance from centerline and arms doesn't share same lenght front/rear.
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Re: Quadra-symmetric RC10
I would venture to agree with Chewbacca, in that is was somewhat in the direction. The arms weren't exactly the same length, and the hinge pins didn't align, but it was a decent approximation given the chassis and wheel offsets of the time.
this one Niki made is pretty awesome. If I was a racer, I would be building this to race.
this one Niki made is pretty awesome. If I was a racer, I would be building this to race.
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Re: Quadra-symmetric RC10
jwscab wrote:If I was a racer, I would be building this to race.



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Re: Quadra-symmetric RC10
8 days total to Canada? I think that's a personal best for me! Usually they like to tie things up along the way.zleader wrote:my shock towers just came in.... now to shapeways to pickup other parts.
Re: Quadra-symmetric RC10
Thank You8 days total to Canada? I think that's a personal best for me! Usually they like to tie things up along the way.
I looking forward to getting my build going. I want to start racing my rc10 this fall for a indoor carpet season. My goal is to race for fun and not get to caught up in the track talk.
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Ok, I'm looking to upgrade my car below with this set. It currently has the Klein arms (which are kinda short) and the B44 cvds + B4 front spindles. I'm guessing the shapeways bits are the best option for actual use?


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Re: Quadra-symmetric RC10
I.materialise in Belgium is best option at the moment. Price and quality both good.
http://i.materialise.com/shop/item/quadra-rc10-arms-set
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If you order through me I will include chocolate, waffles and Trappist beerNiki wrote:I.materialise in Belgium is best option at the moment. Price and quality both good.
http://i.materialise.com/shop/item/quadra-rc10-arms-set
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Seriously now Shapeways even in the Netherlands is no more an option? This Belgian company would make even better parts I understand?
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My Shapeways Netherlands orders has allways been good. I haven't noticed difference in Shapeways NL vs Imaterialise quality. Still there is a price difference...
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Yeah, the price difference is rather large.
Is the performance of the i.materialize polyamide similar to the shapeways white nylon?

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Niki, are the arms I got from you Shapeways or Imaterialize?
Which ever one they are, the quality is fantastic.
Which ever one they are, the quality is fantastic.
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