@@ivanmirandawastaken After years of skidy skidy belts, why havent you yet decided to attach or spray rubber on the belts? Is there a different purpose for not doing that? 🤔 How about using TPE or some rubbery filament, will it work?
Damn. I'm sure everyone sees you as this energetic guy that makes cool stuff, but let us take a minute to appreciate the genius behind some of your designs such as the link system that locks the little piece of filament in place. So simple but coming up with such a system and making it work right away ain't so simple!
And on a personal note I'd run it backwards so it looks more like an old unimog cab over look but that's purely a cosmetic thing and a personal choice... although track kleets might be a nice addition?!?!
Pre- 12:00 argh. I was just thinking TPU for at least a few of the tread sections. Lol. Love this little project. Do you use 3.0 or 1.75 for your tread pins?
I do sit down and think "what should i print next?" Its the often helmet or movie prop But I've never sat down and thought "IM GONNA BUILT A TANK" This is why i live the vids man keep it up 👌🏼
Am I the only one that thinks if he simply added teeth or tire style grooves to the tracks it would have far more grip? Think something like paddle tires, or the texturing of an ACTUAL tank tread. Alongside that maybe an increase in weight would also add grip at the cost of speed. Otherwise phenomenal build, the way the drive sprockets mate on a singular output shaft is something I'll need to start using!
@@ivanmirandawastaken thanks man! It certainly is huge! I can have a taste now of what it would be to own such a large printer like you do, just the taste xD
How would the track work if you would print it from tpu? Those smooth hard threads won't look really tempting, but otherwise i would love to make that tank.
Initially, I'm like, "well, this is quite the contemptible fellow... but that whole, "Spacer!!" routine is totally redeeming (your fraudulence notwithstanding)... it also really illuminates the extreme violence stirring in your soul. Kudos, "Ivan".
"Honey I shrank the tank!" came to mind :D. Really enjoyed this continuation of the tank series. A great way to use any left over electronics or repurpose a broken RC toy. Would be nice to see you do a build using only one spool for those who are eco minded. Thanks for giving us more of your laugher and spacers call out.
try printing 4 layers of TPU then switch to PLAY at 240c and 15mm/s for the interface layer then ramp up to 50mm/s and slowly bring the temp down a bit to 220c to print the treads. this way you get dimensionally accurate treads of PLA but "tpu feet" for traction.
I'm glad to see you've started selling some designs! While I can't buy the mini tank yet, it definitely looks like a fantastic kit that I look forward to buying. It's like upgraded LEGO!
I wonder if you could just paint the outside of the tracks with a rubberised paint? It’d be quick to apply and allows you to keep the strength of the existing tracks.
You should stick some plastic to the tracks to increase traction. For the big tank i think you can install a simple transmission in order to reduce the burden on top of the electric motors.
I always had to wonder. On a dual motor/tread configuration, how does one control each motor separately? Is it done via the RC controller before it even gets spit out as PWM signals? As in, are you using the throttle to control both and the steering is a modifier, or are they each running their own vertical stick?
try adding an exposed C channel in which you insert some flexible filament on the threads. maybe even on only the black ones it might provide enough grip.
Idea for the treads: three-part tread segments. The main frame of each segment has a rectangular hole in the center to accommodate a rubber or similar material designed to provide traction on smooth surfaces on one side. On the other side, a bolt or similar technique to hold the adhesive part in place so that is does not come off of the tread. If you had an entire tread with that design, you would see a great increase in traction and acceleration on smoother surfaces. Cheers!
Schöne Idee nur leider fehlt deinem Tank zwei ganz wichtige Sachen☝️: 1. Eine griffige Kette - entweder mit Gumiklötzen oder mit Krallen. 2. Eine Laufrollenfederung die für bessere Bodenhaftung sorgt. Aber so ist das echt Funcky👍👍👍
Awesome, add small holes, not throughholes into the track for o-ring material. The stuff you make our own o-rings out of. Should help with the traction
Clever way to put track chains together, but there would install some rubber to surface of that or even print those from soft TPU Then it can climp much higher and moves accurate and with lesser noice in smooth surfaces like inside
You really should tackle a tank with some suspension for the road wheels so it could actually work on uneven terrain. A torsion bar suspension would be basically fully 3D printable too, as it doesn't use any springs at all, instead relying on the twist of the bars.
Maybe you can print these black parts in the chain from flexible TPU and make them a bit protrude from the chain, then the adhesion will be a bit better to climb up the hill?
avi compression is obsolete, so the big tank after Matroska compression became minitank mkv! Hi Ivan next improvemente a rubber strip on the tracks so you can climb walls! Stay healty and don't give up!
Bearings run best in pairs. Normal Ball-bearings can't support torque loads, that's why your shaft with the drive sprockets was wiggling like that. Better to use 2 on one shaft
I think, if you added rubber grips to the tank treads, it would have better traction on the ground. But problems could arise like difficulty turning and having to redesign the entire tank treads, but if done correctly, it should work.
It’s not a failure, it’s a safety feature. My new favorite saying.
HAHA! Yeah!
@@ivanmirandawastaken
After years of skidy skidy belts, why havent you yet decided to attach or spray rubber on the belts? Is there a different purpose for not doing that? 🤔
How about using TPE or some rubbery filament, will it work?
I hope to support @ivanmiranda buying a tshirt with that quote. Please create it on your merge site
I like the "it's not a hammer" shirt but it would be awesome to have a shirt saying this..
@@KetansaCreatesArt You saved me from having to suggest that!
Girlfriend: "I need some space"
*Boyfriend holds spacer inbetween them*
Boyfriend: "SPACER!!"
good damn that made me laugh way to hard haha.
What about the spacer all the time? I don't get it.
👌❤
That is one way to get yourself fast tracked to a new .space domain 😁
"Its not a failliure its a safety feature!!!" T-SHIRT WITH THAT NOW!!!
Haha!
I joint this petition
Just like Bob ross' happy accidents
Indeed! my "Hammer" hoodie is getting a little worn. ;-)
I need this now!
"A little bit of fake outside, because there is no outside anymore" I WANT A T-SHIRT ! NOW !
WHY ARE YOU SHOUTING
When the apocalypse comes and the remnants of humanity is forced to live in uderground bunkers, Ivan will still be making 3D printed tanks.
NOBODY IS SHOUTING HERE
Damn. I'm sure everyone sees you as this energetic guy that makes cool stuff, but let us take a minute to appreciate the genius behind some of your designs such as the link system that locks the little piece of filament in place. So simple but coming up with such a system and making it work right away ain't so simple!
Love the new track pin design 👌🏻
Yes! Game changer! Thanks Chris!
But how are you pulling the pin out once you've pushed it down. There's not a lot to pull on if you refer to your cad model
@@A3dprintedman it looks like it could be pushed out from the opposite side.
I kind of wonder if that design could be scaled up for metal tracks using heavy cable with bonded ends.
I think you are beating a dead horse with all these tanks
You could probably spray them with plasti-dip or some equipment rubberized spray to make them more grippy.
Or maybe printing them with a stiffer TPU?
Or just glue some thin rubber pads to the tracks, that or sandpaper, sandpaper might work.
Or print a flex track that's a bit smaller then the track he made for this and put it over the plastic track.
Why bothering. Put some rubberbands on, done.
I LOVED THIS PROJECT
I want to see a better tank build from scratch like this from the 128 people that disliked it.
Ain't gonna happen 😂
Love your videos, love the work you do. Thanks for putting them out.
My pleasure!
I am a simple man.. I see a crazy Spanish Maker with sparkling enthusiasm and I click like within the first 5 seconds.
I was just thinking to myself: Ivan is a bit short on tanks, I reckon he needs another one or bad things will happen.
maybe a midi tank ( not m.i.d.i. please)Lol
this channel definetly lacks tanks
iNav + crossfire + long range fpv = more fun then one man should have with a rc tank!
🥃cheers🍻
And on a personal note I'd run it backwards so it looks more like an old unimog cab over look but that's purely a cosmetic thing and a personal choice... although track kleets might be a nice addition?!?!
What's not to love about a guy who likes his spacers?
SPACERS!
*A R A N D E L A S*
fun fact small tanks roughly the size of cars were known as tankettes, but Colloquially it also just meant small tank
Drift tank 😎🤙
Ivan is the father of tanks 😂
Tanktastik!
@@ivanmirandawastaken 😂😂😂
Pre- 12:00
argh. I was just thinking TPU for at least a few of the tread sections. Lol.
Love this little project. Do you use 3.0 or 1.75 for your tread pins?
Haha! 1.75
Great mini tank
It's impossible to watch you and not smile. You are truly enthusiastic.
It's impossible to watch you and not be amazed. You are truly talented.
Reminds me of Thunder Tank,
Goto vehicle for ThunderCatsⒸ™®
Hi Ivan. Do you can suggest some link or some tutorial to go more in dept about the rc electronics? Thank you.
Mettez des bandes caoutchouc sur les chenilles pour l adhérence😉
I do sit down and think "what should i print next?"
Its the often helmet or movie prop
But I've never sat down and thought
"IM GONNA BUILT A TANK"
This is why i live the vids man keep it up 👌🏼
"i live the vids" I think you mean you like the visd, but "live" also makes some sense.
If some rubber blocks are pasted on the track surface, can the track adhesion be improved :)
Am I the only one that thinks if he simply added teeth or tire style grooves to the tracks it would have far more grip? Think something like paddle tires, or the texturing of an ACTUAL tank tread. Alongside that maybe an increase in weight would also add grip at the cost of speed. Otherwise phenomenal build, the way the drive sprockets mate on a singular output shaft is something I'll need to start using!
Could we get the stl files anywhere?
Amazing! Has anyone here built this and if so how much did you spend?
The passion and creativity behind not only these projects but the videos themselves on a whole other level
Absolutely amazing work, underrated channel
Great video and an awesome design! Man that hinging system, so cool!
Hey! Thanks! Your movable bridge printer is quite cool too! (and huge)
@@ivanmirandawastaken thanks man! It certainly is huge! I can have a taste now of what it would be to own such a large printer like you do, just the taste xD
How would the track work if you would print it from tpu? Those smooth hard threads won't look really tempting, but otherwise i would love to make that tank.
The pins are one of the best designs ever.
How weight is have tank mk v mini
If you want to make your own awesome MiniTank, you can get the files here: ivanmiranda.com/products/mini-tank-mkv-bom
Why do you use so much red? do you get a discount on it or something?
Hello Ivan great job, in my project i use heat-shrinkable sleeve one the wheel fore more grip, i dont now if it's possible one your tank ?🤔
Does the plans include all electronic components (battery, motor, controller and controls?)
Also, does it spec how much filament is needed?
@@davida199 I'll take a look, sorry about that
YES.
Awesome build. Couldn't have done it without...
Spacers!!!
Add a arm so it's can pick up things
Initially, I'm like, "well, this is quite the contemptible fellow... but that whole, "Spacer!!" routine is totally redeeming (your fraudulence notwithstanding)... it also really illuminates the extreme violence stirring in your soul. Kudos, "Ivan".
Selten ein so gutes Video gesehen.Mega Nice👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
The enthusiasm is amazing, can't get enough of these videos. But like a competent and positive Michael Reeves.
Could Print tracks with some slots/Groves for rubber bands to add grip on smooth surfaces.
+1284
"Honey I shrank the tank!" came to mind :D. Really enjoyed this continuation of the tank series. A great way to use any left over electronics or repurpose a broken RC toy. Would be nice to see you do a build using only one spool for those who are eco minded. Thanks for giving us more of your laugher and spacers call out.
Комментарий в поддержку канала и ролика, а также труда мастера.
Tracteur de luge a neige😎
That captive pin design is inspired, bravo 👏
flexible filament ivan :D
Awesome machine!
Yes... Thanks!
so many great design concepts in here
I’m starting to think Ivan is gonna try to take over the world with all these tanks.
the pin design is genious, love it!
try printing 4 layers of TPU then switch to PLAY at 240c and 15mm/s for the interface layer then ramp up to 50mm/s and slowly bring the temp down a bit to 220c to print the treads. this way you get dimensionally accurate treads of PLA but "tpu feet" for traction.
I'm glad to see you've started selling some designs! While I can't buy the mini tank yet, it definitely looks like a fantastic kit that I look forward to buying. It's like upgraded LEGO!
get better back ground music and turn the volume of it down.. (less high pitch notes) and the video would be better.. fyi
Please dear God yes. It's far too bombastic. Otherwise. Fun project.
I love your enthusiasm! You're one of those people who just make us smile no matter what. Thanks for staying with us and sharing your passion!
The filament tread links are absolutely genius.
Do you have any videos on the 3d designing aspect of this? Appreciate this is a build a tank video, but I'd like to see the design process too.
nice design with the tracks
Si hicieras los eslabones de las orugas con filamento flexible no tendrás más adherencia para subir la rampa?
I don't know why this was in my recomended, I didnt ask for it, but I am glad it was
Ivan, you are completely NUTS.... BUT we wouldn't want you any other way. You're GREAT FUN to watch and very entertaining. Keep it up....
I wonder if you could just paint the outside of the tracks with a rubberised paint? It’d be quick to apply and allows you to keep the strength of the existing tracks.
Maybe you could make like 1/3rd of the thread pices with flexible filament, that way you would gain traction but should still be able to drift.
You should stick some plastic to the tracks to increase traction.
For the big tank i think you can install a simple transmission in order to reduce the burden on top of the electric motors.
Why never use rubber?
In 2027 I'll be able to go outside and test it, you'll see how I don't need rubber, but grooves.
@@ivanmirandawastaken maybe small groves by bridging over small gaps?
Your videos always make me smile.
Just the effort you put in is worth at least a thumbs up
Are you ever going to put a weapon thingy on it
Could I print it in a prusa mk3s (250 x 210 x 210 xyz)?
Yes
cool result
how much filament that you use to print all parts?
I always had to wonder. On a dual motor/tread configuration, how does one control each motor separately? Is it done via the RC controller before it even gets spit out as PWM signals? As in, are you using the throttle to control both and the steering is a modifier, or are they each running their own vertical stick?
Idk why but I got a feeling that you love spacers
Wow! Black filament!
Please, reply, did you used 1:100 gear? And can I use petg to print it?
And can I use gear to gear without the chain?, sorry for my bad English
try adding an exposed C channel in which you insert some flexible filament on the threads. maybe even on only the black ones it might provide enough grip.
Idea for the treads: three-part tread segments. The main frame of each segment has a rectangular hole in the center to accommodate a rubber or similar material designed to provide traction on smooth surfaces on one side. On the other side, a bolt or similar technique to hold the adhesive part in place so that is does not come off of the tread. If you had an entire tread with that design, you would see a great increase in traction and acceleration on smoother surfaces. Cheers!
Can you please tell me what do you use for a printing bed/glue?
My favorite thing is the SPACER!
Im curious what radio controls you opted for?
with what software you design your inventions
Fusio360
50 sec after upload baby YEAH! thats the fastest ive ever veiw one of ivans vids
I have started by 26 sec.
Yeah!
Also looks really cool 😎😎👌
Schöne Idee nur leider fehlt deinem Tank zwei ganz wichtige Sachen☝️:
1. Eine griffige Kette - entweder mit Gumiklötzen oder mit Krallen.
2. Eine Laufrollenfederung die für bessere Bodenhaftung sorgt.
Aber so ist das echt Funcky👍👍👍
Los rodamientos de ese tamaño en donde los compra?
So glad to see the Magic Hacksaw again. I was worried that he was lost forever.
It is there, it is there...
Awesome, add small holes, not throughholes into the track for o-ring material. The stuff you make our own o-rings out of. Should help with the traction
Clever way to put track chains together, but there would install some rubber to surface of that or even print those from soft TPU
Then it can climp much higher and moves accurate and with lesser noice in smooth surfaces like inside
You really should tackle a tank with some suspension for the road wheels so it could actually work on uneven terrain. A torsion bar suspension would be basically fully 3D printable too, as it doesn't use any springs at all, instead relying on the twist of the bars.
Maybe you can print these black parts in the chain from flexible TPU and make them a bit protrude from the chain, then the adhesion will be a bit better to climb up the hill?
Does his voice sound like the sniper mixed with the heavy from TF2 or is that just me?
avi compression is obsolete, so the big tank after Matroska compression became minitank mkv!
Hi Ivan next improvemente a rubber strip on the tracks so you can climb walls!
Stay healty and don't give up!
Bearings run best in pairs.
Normal Ball-bearings can't support torque loads, that's why your shaft with the drive sprockets was wiggling like that.
Better to use 2 on one shaft
There are two on every shaft
@@ivanmirandawastaken yea I commented to early, saw you got the second one in the outer plate... Sorry for that
😁😁
Ever tried using TPU filament for tracks?
I think, if you added rubber grips to the tank treads, it would have better traction on the ground. But problems could arise like difficulty turning and having to redesign the entire tank treads, but if done correctly, it should work.
Use flex/rubber stuff for the black parts so it could have more traction
You could glue some patches of sand paper to the treads for traction.
I love how everything just goes together, never happens when I make something.
Any issues are easily edited out
Looks cool.👍
Before I buy the plans. Do you have the STL files and all the equipment needed to build this?
That tank tack retainer design is a game changer. Gives me some great ideas for some of my projects with hinges.
What motors and ESC do you use? I’m trying to build my own.
Purely because off the "aaand spacer" you deserve my subscription.
wow he is crazy