Factory Works Ten4.1 project
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Re: Ten4.1 or How I learned to stop worrying and start cad'ing
The knuckles are. The shafts are not.
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Re: Ten4.1 or How I learned to stop worrying and start cad'ing
Is there any chance the kits could also include a quick release screwdriver handle? I feel like that could come in handy in the build.
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Re: Ten4.1 or How I learned to stop worrying and start cad'ing
I feel so attacked.. Am I the ONLY person on the planet who was excited and still hyped over the mip speedtip handle? Hell I use mine almost daily building Tamiyas with a Milwaukee phillips bit tip in it.
Jeff. It's looking great. I am liking the idea of injection molded parts.
Jeff. It's looking great. I am liking the idea of injection molded parts.
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Re: Ten4.1 or How I learned to stop worrying and start cad'ing
The April fools teaser followed by a big announcement built up a lot of hype.....
I was old school - when old school wasn't cool !
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Re: Ten4.1 or How I learned to stop worrying and start cad'ing
I added a section on our website for the Ten4, it will be a place to keep up to date of the releases and also links to purchase.
https://factoryworks.com/the-ten4-returns
I also listed the "oops" key fobs in case anyone wants to support the project by helping cover some of our mistakes
https://factoryworks.com/shop/ols/products/ten4fob
https://factoryworks.com/the-ten4-returns
I also listed the "oops" key fobs in case anyone wants to support the project by helping cover some of our mistakes

https://factoryworks.com/shop/ols/products/ten4fob
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Re: Ten4.1 or How I learned to stop worrying and start cad'ing
All my screwdrivers have handles already. I have no need to take the handles offLowClassCC wrote: ↑Fri Jun 28, 2024 8:27 am I feel so attacked.. Am I the ONLY person on the planet who was excited and still hyped over the mip speedtip handle? Hell I use mine almost daily building Tamiyas with a Milwaukee phillips bit tip in it.
Jeff. It's looking great. I am liking the idea of injection molded parts.
Consistency is the key I keep misplacing.
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Re: Ten4.1 or How I learned to stop worrying and start cad'ing
So Jeff, should we start buying parts piece by piece to get some development funds going your way, or wait until all the parts are available? It's tempting to get everything at once when available, but then you have more unrecovered sunk costs that you're carrying.
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Re: Ten4.1 or How I learned to stop worrying and start cad'ing
Ideally it's best to buy as we go, as the first round feeds the ability to do the second and so on. Once all are finalized, only then might there be a "kit". The pullies and idlers unlock the ability to complete the already available shapeways parts too, which some people already have. In other words if we had to stop where we are after the first round of parts, only those people would have the parts to build something. People waiting for a kit wouldn't.
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Re: Ten4.1 or How I learned to stop worrying and start cad'ing
Got a little further tonight.
Redesigned the steering cranks for some extra throw, and designed a new belt tensioner that should be a lot easier to use. The final piece will be machined aluminum. The slotted portion retains a nut so to adjust you just loosen the screw slightly and you don't have to fuss with the rest of it.
I also installed the tallest servo I have to make sure it fits, and it fits no problem. A shorty will be sweet. Lock to lock and clearance everywhere.
So the one thing that always bothered me about the Ten4 and the MIP as well is that the belt is so close to itself that on a hard landing I could definitely see it touching teeth. I'm thinking a thin piece of lexan might be in order. I'll have to get with Boki, maybe we can make something custom that is simple but effective.
Btw, man these new chassis are cheese. The flex is unreal. I'm thinking we might need to highly recommend our braces if using a rere. It's bad.
Redesigned the steering cranks for some extra throw, and designed a new belt tensioner that should be a lot easier to use. The final piece will be machined aluminum. The slotted portion retains a nut so to adjust you just loosen the screw slightly and you don't have to fuss with the rest of it.
I also installed the tallest servo I have to make sure it fits, and it fits no problem. A shorty will be sweet. Lock to lock and clearance everywhere.
So the one thing that always bothered me about the Ten4 and the MIP as well is that the belt is so close to itself that on a hard landing I could definitely see it touching teeth. I'm thinking a thin piece of lexan might be in order. I'll have to get with Boki, maybe we can make something custom that is simple but effective.
Btw, man these new chassis are cheese. The flex is unreal. I'm thinking we might need to highly recommend our braces if using a rere. It's bad.
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Re: Factory Works Ten4.1 project
On that short arm car Jeff helped me make some special knuckles and carriers. The knuckles were made to fit modified 1/4" cvas. I have at least one set of those in pa12 if you wanted to build up that version. I haven't sorted the dogbone length for short arms on the ten4.1 yet but for those it used a b4 CVA bone with 1/4" axles on them.
Here is the thread for more pics
https://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?t=40561
Again though I do plan on making something short arm for the ten4.1 also, something using easier to find axles.
Here is the thread for more pics
https://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?t=40561
Again though I do plan on making something short arm for the ten4.1 also, something using easier to find axles.
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