I needed a statement color for the next step of this project, which will turn in my first very own design... Bright orange will go nicely with a black Kydex chassis
The nut in the deep area of the upright is used to control the centering of the screw. The fit is tight, and a gentle push is required to put in place
The rest is quite easy... I do not mount yet the pivot balls for the steering rods : this has to be sourced using regular hardware. 2mm rods and small pivot balls are far enough for the weight of the car. Here with the first version of the rear shaft.. While building this chassis, with a different servo than the one used initially to model the right hole position, I noticed another hole was required. I changed the design to put a slot on the right side, and highlighted
@GoMachV so he can take the updated file in case one want a G10 chassis...
The rear shaft was revised and rely now on a 160mm M3 rod (shorter would be too short - this is very tight fit - you need to be sure about the supported faces tolerance, if not a 161mm rod will be required) and few M3 nylstop (nylon nuts). The fact there is two of them enclosed is making sure you can tight the nut outside of the shaft without it moving inside the printed shaft.
Once the shaft is in place, the left wheel driver gets fixed on the left side by another M3 nut
Last the diff take place on the right side, and the nut is at the very end of the rod. I had to move the rod by around half millimeter so it fits perfectly...
And for sure the bright orange goes very well with the black kydex chassis...
I'll print rims and tires for this chassis, and I should be in situation to publish the files for it soon...