3D Printing an RC Car for the First Time

I enjoyed building and driving this fully 3D-printed RC car in the last couple of months. Even the gears are fully printed in PLA, and they work smoothly (if I keep the power on a decent level). I found this fantastic project called Tarmo on Reddit. This is currently version four and the engineer is working on the fifth one. I was immediately impressed by the community around it. They have a ton of hacks and many people who are continuously helping each other. The car itself has a crazy torque. I had to limit the power to 25% to stop breaking the gears, and it still pushes like a horse. I made a couple of jumps, only breaking a few pieces. I’m glad it takes just a couple of hours to be on the streets again. Instructions to build the car yourself: List of materials (with affiliate links): - Filament Prusament PLA Galaxy Black: - Drive motor (brushless): - 20kg digital servo: - 80A Brushless ESC: - 80mm shock absorbers: - Rod ends for M3 screws: - PTFE lube: - Differential Gear set Traxxas 5382X: - Wheels with 12mm hex: - TPU Filament Ninjatek Cheetah: - 10x15x4mm Ball Bearings: - 15x24x5mm Ball Bearings: - M3 threaded rod: - M4 threaded rod: - Battery charger: - Transmitter receiver with gyro: Subreddit: Music: You & I by Soyb & Amine Maxwell Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: Music promoted by Audio Library Malecon by Soyb & Amine Maxwell Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: Music promoted by Audio Library Timestamps 0:00 Chassis and Differential boxes 2:30 Drive motor and Driveshafts 3:29 Locked and Open diff 4:37 Servo 4:54 Front transmission and suspension 6:12 Rear transmission and suspension 7:03 Steering system 8:25 Wheels 9:07 Wiring electronics 10:21 First tests 10:35 Reveal!
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