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I'm a mechatronics teacher with a lifelong passion for 3D printing technology. Since childhood, I've been into 3D modeling, printing, RC models, and model trains.
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#Cyberbrick #RC Truck
Hello! I would like to share some news about the GORAL 815 model, which has interested many of you. I went to the forest to test it out.
In the video you can see decent power and the ability to climb steep slopes, even in difficult terrain. You may also be interested to know that I managed to use the Cyberbrick module to run various types of RC accessories, such as a sound generator or an adjustable siren, which you can see (and hear) in the video.
Among the news, I can mention the new UltiRemote remote controller adapted especially for GORAL, which I just uploaded to Makerworld and is waiting for approval. A trailer for GORAL is also in the works and next up will be a shipping container loader that will operate using an electronic push rod.
And what about you? Are you already building your GORAL 815?(Edited)
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Hi everyone! I’d like to introduce my first bigger project: GORAL 815
CyberBrick GORAL 815 8x8 6x6 4x4 RC OffRoad Truck
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#Cyberbrick #Milestone #Newmodel #Comingsoon
Hello, I’m adding another small update on the GORAL 815 project, which is slowly approaching the finish line.
In the last few days, I focused mainly on power transmission to the wheels:
* The driveshaft joints were modified for smoother power transfer.
* I prepared 4 types of gearboxes, so everyone can choose whether they prefer higher speed or more torque for awesome crawling. The available options will be:
Gearbox 1.1:1 = high speed
Gearbox 2.3:1 = medium speed with higher torque
Gearbox 4:1 = lower speed with high torque (the best choice in my opinion)
Gearbox 6.5:1 = very low speed with very high torque
* New body for the 8x8 and 4x4 versions
* New accessories
* “Parts List” prepared with links to AliExpress available here: [https://docs.google.com/document/d/11JXqEV5zQh-eYukI2-WQ326tj31b18E499dpWFwK9U8/edit?usp=sharing](https://docs.google.com/document/d/11JXqEV5zQh-eYukI2-WQ326tj31b18E499dpWFwK9U8/edit?usp=sharing)
* Program prepared for Cyberbrick electronics
* And other minor adjustments.
I will finish the 4x4 version and slowly start preparing print profiles for Makerworld, so keep your fingers crossed.
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#Cyberbrick
Hi everyone! I’d like to introduce my first bigger project: the GORAL 815.
GORAL 815 8×8 is a 3D-printable RC off-road truck model in 1:14 scale, featuring a full 8×8 drivetrain, independent suspension, and three steering axles.
The model is designed with a modular architecture, allowing multiple configurations such as 8x8, 6×6 or 4×4,
various cab types, and a wide range of accessories including fuel
tanks, storage compartments, and different types of rear
superstructures.
The construction is optimized to ensure that as many parts and functional components as possible can be 3D printed.
The model is primarily adapted for the use of Cyberbrick electronics and components, but it is also fully modifiable with electronics of your own choice.
Required components (in addition to printed parts):
Motor: JGB37-520 (on AliExpress for 3-10€).
Servos: SG90 or CyberBrick 9g servos.
Bearings: 6700ZZ (on AliExpress too).
Screws: ~150x M2.5x6mm screws.
Suspension: Standard pen springs or Cyberbrick B-BB007 and B-BB016.
Electronics: Cyberbrick or any other of your choice.
I have already successfully tested the 8x8 and 6x6 versions (see photos). 4x4 version in preparation.
The
files will include two cabin styles and multiple bed variants and many
small accessories that are cross-compatible across chassis lengths.
The
wheels and tires are also printed. In the photos you can see two types:
road and off-road tires, which were printed on an SLA printer from
flexi resin, but versions for printing from TPU are ready too.
A complete assembly manual is also ready and will be included in the release.
If everything goes according to plan, model will be available at the end of February on my MakerWorld profile so if you are inerested, follow me:
www.makerworld.com/Spone22
https://buymeacoffee.com/spone
Disclaimer:
This is not an exact replica of a specific vehicle. It is an design
only inspired by classic Central European heavy-duty trucks.
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Hi everyone! I’d like to introduce my first bigger project: the GORAL 815.
GORAL 815 8×8 is a 3D-printable RC off-road truck model in 1:14 scale, featuring a full 8×8 drivetrain, independent suspension, and three steering axles.
The model is designed with a modular architecture, allowing multiple configurations such as 8x8, 6×6 or 4×4,
various cab types, and a wide range of accessories including fuel
tanks, storage compartments, and different types of rear
superstructures.
The construction is optimized to ensure that as many parts and functional components as possible can be 3D printed.
The model is primarily adapted for the use of Cyberbrick electronics and components, but it is also fully modifiable with electronics of your own choice.
Required components (in addition to printed parts):
Motor: JGB37-520 (on AliExpress for 3-10€).
Servos: SG90 or CyberBrick 9g servos.
Bearings: 6700ZZ (on AliExpress too).
Screws: ~150x M2.5x6mm screws.
Suspension: Standard pen springs or Cyberbrick B-BB007 and B-BB016.
Electronics: Cyberbrick or any other of your choice.
I have already successfully tested the 8x8 and 6x6 versions (see photos). 4x4 version in preparation.
The
files will include two cabin styles and multiple bed variants and many
small accessories that are cross-compatible across chassis lengths.
The
wheels and tires are also printed. In the photos you can see two types:
road and off-road tires, which were printed on an SLA printer from
flexi resin, but versions for printing from TPU are ready too.
A complete assembly manual is also ready and will be included in the release.
If everything goes according to plan, model will be available at the end of february on my MakerWorld profile so if you are inerested, follow me:
www.makerworld.com/Spone22
https://buymeacoffee.com/spone
Disclaimer:
This is not an exact replica of a specific vehicle. It is an design
only inspired by classic Central European heavy-duty trucks.(Edited)
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