Dadio's 3D Printing Stuff
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Rear test print , overall very happy , much like the front some minor adjustments needed.
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Re: Dadio's 3D Printing Stuff
I am certainly liking this..... I would probably like it more if there was room for a 'regular' shape battery through the chassis..... but still, buggers can't be choosers.....
Keep up the good work, mate!

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I'm starting with a faithful reproduction , later once the important geometry is right I can make a version that's modernized , stuff like the battery slot being able to take modern lipo's , slightly larger self tapping screws along the top ,a better belt tensioner screw solution with a captive nylock nut and to actually have a slot so the steering servo wire can exit .Incredible_Serious wrote: ↑Fri Jun 24, 2022 2:24 am I am certainly liking this..... I would probably like it more if there was room for a 'regular' shape battery through the chassis..... but still, buggers can't be choosers.....![]()
Keep up the good work, mate!
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Just a suggestion, my friend : While modernizing stuff, rather than self tapping screws, I would consider captive nylstop nut and machine threaded screws: self tap thread always become an issue, sooner or later...
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Self-tappers are never an issue.... there's always replacement wood screws available, of ever-increasing sizessilvertriple wrote: ↑Fri Jun 24, 2022 3:48 am Just a suggestion, my friend : While modernizing stuff, rather than self tapping screws, I would consider captive nylstop nut and machine threaded screws: self tap thread always become an issue, sooner or later...


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Baa , just chased my own tail trying to fix issues , brain has melted and I'll go again in the morning .
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Ok the corrections on the Mini Mustang chassis are done now I can move on to making the left and right side details .
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Finished the PB Mini Mustang chassis , had to be very patient at the end as Fusion 360 was close to crashing after every action and it had to think for 5 min before I could continue , that also meant I was saving after every action and it needed to think for another 5 min , just tedious
Anyway I have it in two flavours , a split version with a joint that fits on most print beds for home printing or a full length version .

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Started modding the Mini Mustang chassis , I was asked to make it fit a shorty lipo and add a nylock nut for the belt tensioner screw. The battery was more involved as i had to move the servo 10mm forward to fit it all in . I beefed up the tensioner screw area and added another screw hole for holding things together there.
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Think the shorty lipo chassis is ready .
I looked into pricing for Shapeways and its just under the £120 mark delivered in the UK , I can't see that being very popular so I'm going put the files on Cults3d for a few quid and then people can either home print them or get them pro printed .If a jobs not worth doing then its certainly not worth doing well.
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Just downloaded a ton of Mini Mustang parts to Shapeways.
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Mini Mustang lipo shorty chassis is half test printed , from the pictures you can see the nylock nut for the belt tensioner and an enlargement of the flange to accept a second screw to help secure the nut , battery fitment showing relocation forward by 12mm of the battery and servo , unfortunately they had to move to clear the motor plate , I'm going to finish this test chassis so I can be sure the belt will clear the battery then I'll publish it on Cults3d .Just looking at the pictures it might not have been clear , the new design is screwed to the original for comparison .
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Think I've finalised the Mini Mustang chassis for lipo , got it all test printed and I'll fit the transmission tomorrow just to be sure the belt clears , I added another screw to the joint for the two piece design just to tighten it up .
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With the transmission in the belt just intrudes into the battery aperture by about 0.5mm at the top rear but clears the bottom it easily clears by about 3mm , the solution is simple ,just lower the aperture by 1mm or 1.5mm , the aperture is taller than the shorty lipo I'm working with anyway so 1mm should be enough.
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Re: Dadio's 3D Printing Stuff
Just thinking that I recently read an article explaining that squared windows where abandoned on planes as bad for the structure and resulting in more structural issues than rounded windows... That being said, Lipo being generally less weight than NiCad of NiMH packs, it should be fine 

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