Steering for a 3D Printed RC Car

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  • Опубліковано 28 гру 2024

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  • @leechibikira1792
    @leechibikira1792 4 місяці тому +3

    Love your video. I'm trying to model my own steering wheel system for 1/14 truck and I'm struggling but your video motivated me to retry again. Thank you❤

    • @-EhsanMalik-
      @-EhsanMalik-  4 місяці тому

      @@leechibikira1792 that's great, I'm guessing you're having trouble rotating the wheels properly, the trick is to have the steering rods starting point be in the center of them, and be the same length as the arms, and then all you need is the slider holding 2 of the steering rods, I'd suggest using a rack and pinion, mostly because it's the easiest concept

    • @leechibikira1792
      @leechibikira1792 4 місяці тому

      @@-EhsanMalik- okay thanks a million for the information, explaining and I'll try to use rack and pinion hoping it'll work. You just got your self a subscriber and I'm loving all your videos all the way from South Africa

    • @-EhsanMalik-
      @-EhsanMalik-  4 місяці тому +1

      @@leechibikira1792 pretty cool 😎, and I really appreciate the sub

  • @vishnuvardhan8463
    @vishnuvardhan8463 2 місяці тому +1

    0:0 to 0:36 which software??

  • @vitorkash
    @vitorkash День тому

    Really good idea... i'm trying to build a 3d printed rc car too, a rc drift. And i have a question, where or how you can take the right sizes? Thanks, really good video.

    • @-EhsanMalik-
      @-EhsanMalik-  День тому

      @vitorkash It depends, but since you're making it a drift car, I'm guessing you're going for something small around the size of a hand to maybe something a little bigger, and if that's the case, you want to buy parts that are 1/16, 1/14, or 1/10 like mine(I suggest not mixing different size parts together). Once you get your parts, all you do is dimension them, and just put things together in case, if you look at my first video ever on rc cars (it's bad I know), it was really bulky, I went with a bent arm design for the suspension, it was just too big, it was heavy and annoying to print, so if you are doing this I suggest making at least 2-3 versions before making the final product.(Start with you first, then copy and paste the whole project and redesign that one and improve the design, and keep repeating). And finally, have fun with it, you're going to break, a lot of parts but once you have the finished product, it's really fun

    • @vitorkash
      @vitorkash День тому +1

      @-EhsanMalik- Thanks bro! You saved me.

  • @A-tech
    @A-tech 3 місяці тому

    hi, could you just print a link to go from the left wheel hub to the right wheel hub then connect the servo arm to that?

  • @vedpatel8365
    @vedpatel8365 5 місяців тому

    very nice. But i just had a quick question. I am not sure how you are able to print so well on such a small scale. Normally i struggle a lot with 3d printing small parts. They sometimes break or the supports are impossible for me to clean up without messing up the look or design. Any tips?

    • @-EhsanMalik-
      @-EhsanMalik-  5 місяців тому +1

      @@vedpatel8365 To improve your print, try lowering the Z printing height and slowing down the printing speed, and since you're printing smaller pieces, I suggest getting a smaller nozzle than using the stock .4mm, depending on how small the prints are you will probably need a .2 or even smaller (and don't forget to change the nozzle setting in your slicer). The key is to test the interface between the support and the print (I use a small model for testing supports, it's just a 90 degree bracket). For my printer, I use a print height of 0.2mm and an interface height of 0.2mm, so the support skips one layer before printing the model. Also, adjust the support X/Y distance to prevent the support walls from touching the print walls. Hopefully this answers your question, good luck!

  • @zoeyzhang9866
    @zoeyzhang9866 3 місяці тому

    Clever idea! If any custom 3DP service can help for the body part? We'd love to sponsor and get involved!

  • @suhaimiannuar6008
    @suhaimiannuar6008 3 місяці тому

    what software do you use?

    • @-EhsanMalik-
      @-EhsanMalik-  3 місяці тому +1

      @@suhaimiannuar6008 fusion 360

  • @mogway791
    @mogway791 4 місяці тому

    Что за программа в которой можно нарисовать в 3D и потом смотрть как это двигается? Как в самом начале ролика?

    • @-EhsanMalik-
      @-EhsanMalik-  4 місяці тому +1

      It's fusion 360, but you have add linkages/joints so fusion knows what moves where and how

    • @mogway791
      @mogway791 4 місяці тому

      @@-EhsanMalik- спасибо!

    • @-EhsanMalik-
      @-EhsanMalik-  4 місяці тому

      No problem ​@@mogway791