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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 25% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 25% infill
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This is the basic structure of my RC tracked vehicle.
Design for mounting Nema17 motors.
Further improvements and expansions will follow.

 

Some screws and ball bearings are required:

 

625 RS ball bearings 5 * 16 * 5mm (62 pieces)

M3x20 countersunk screws (14 pieces)

M5x40 countersunk screws (18 pieces)

M5x30 countersunk screws (14 pieces)

M3 nuts and washers

M5 nuts and washers

9x35mm springs (28 pieces), 14 are sufficient for light suspension

5mm round bar, approx 110mm long (4 pieces)

 

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 25% infill
I'm working on it, it looks great. Assembly instructions would be helpful; I'll send them as soon as I can. Best regards
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Unfortunately, I haven't created instructions yet (no time so far), but if you encounter any difficulties, I can send detailed photos upon request
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Replying to @user_2529086953 :
I am building the project, but I would love detailed photos as I am having difficulty with the assembly
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Replying to @Greed_Core :
Hello, I am currently on vacation... I will take photos for you in a week
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Could you please provide some details on the electrical components, such as motors, control boards, and radio controls
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It uses "Nehma17 motors". I have also uploaded the motor mount. Control is not yet complete, but it should be done via an Arduino.
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Replying to @user_2529086953 :
Have you been able to finish the controlls with the " Nehma17 Motoren "? I am wondering why you choose to use stepper instead of normal electric brushless motors
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Hello, I have created and tested a control board for the motors with my RC control, but unfortunately have not yet permanently installed it... too little time. I chose the motors because they were available and have a lot of power
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Hey man it looks amazing, I have some questions about the shocks and the gear design, i am working on a school project, i have to build a robot able to climb upstairs, thank you!!
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Hello, what do you want to know
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it is good, but I wish it had “proper” tracks, not flat ones
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Excellent design, need to try one.
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I am delighted you like it! Enjoy!
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hi i am not sure about bearings. 625 bearing has 5mm in diameter of inside hole and every part connected to bearing is 7mm diameter. Can someone tell me wich bearing should i buy?
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Hello the bearing has an outer diameter of 16mm and an inner diameter of 5mm (width 5mm) The drive shaft is 5mm and M5 screws go through the suspension
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How do you turn left and right?
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Each chain is driven independently, one motor per chain, thus enabling directional control
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Hey, can you share spring coefficient you used? (N/mm)
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Hello, currently I'm using two springs per damper, one 9x35 and one 9x19… further adjustments may be necessary However, without additional attachments, it's sufficient for now
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Hello, first of all, your project is wonderful and excellent, it will be very useful for us. However, we will be using it in a school project, and this project is very important and needs to be completed quickly. But we are currently unable to proceed due to problems we are experiencing with the construction instructions. If you could send us a guide or something similar, it would be very helpful. Thank you for your attention.
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Great technique!
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