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Custom Made Motor Plate
Knowing how the stock plate flexes, I decided to make my own. I made one out of 4.75mm 7075 aluminum. A bit BEEFY I would say lol. :intello: All work was done with a Dremel and tungsten carbide bits. A big thanks to MisterCrash as he answered all of my machining questions as I originally had no idea what I was doing!
http://i188.photobucket.com/albums/z...n/IMG_0775.jpg http://i188.photobucket.com/albums/z...n/IMG_0776.jpg Beefy, eh? http://i188.photobucket.com/albums/z...n/IMG_0780.jpg http://i188.photobucket.com/albums/z...n/IMG_0782.jpg http://i188.photobucket.com/albums/z...n/IMG_0789.jpg http://i188.photobucket.com/albums/z...n/IMG_0793.jpg Almost rubs. ;) |
That's nice work man... did you do it free hand... or did you bolt the dremel to a bench?
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You have beautiful hands :lol: You did really well, the plate looks awsome.
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Hand porn alert! :smile:
Just curious, but why didn't you just JBWeld two stock plates together? Nice job regardless! |
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JK! I used the Dremel router attachment. Not the best router in the world, but you can't beat it for $30. :intello: Quote:
Thanks. I couldn't of done it without you. :) Quote:
Because mistercrash tried it once. He still ended up bending them both. I don't think I'll have that problem now. :) |
The stock plates are made of very cheap aluminum, nothing like T6 7075 aluminum. Even when you double them up, they flex and bend out of shape.
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Nice work and Nice hands.
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great work
let me know if you want to make one for sale |
nice work! I might be interested also.
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Lol, you guys are funny about the hands. :lol:
I will make a few, but only a few. I have enough metal left over to make 3-4 more. I'm only making them because I have no other use for the extra material. There is no use it letting a $20 6" square piece of metal sit in a box. :intello: I like shaping metal, but it does take a lot of time to make one. I'll only make one at a time so I'll just contact somebody else when I'm ready to make another. :intello: |
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I'm sure the Traxxas plates are made in mass production on a huge automated stamp machine. I'm quite sure the machine could handle a little thicker material.... Is the cost of the material the only restriction? |
Anything to save a buck, thats Traxxas's motto I believe..
Nice job on the mount dude, might have to look at the dremel router jobby myself- if you give your mount a rubdown with some fine grit sandpaper & 3in1 oil it'll look a million $ :yes: |
Very nice work! :great:
How many bits did it take you to make that? :lol: |
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