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cad - 12.20.2006, 10:33 AM

i'm learning autocad basic, any one else here draws/ designs parts for rc?


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12.20.2006, 11:36 AM

I think there is one person, but not sure who he is. he is designing his own racer i guess. Can't remember his name though.


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12.20.2006, 07:43 PM

jagboy is the guy you are probably thinking of, neweuser. He uses Solidworks, and I've also done some Solidworks modelling.


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12.21.2006, 09:44 AM

I'm designing my own frame on autocad2006 and inventor 9.
the frame is based on revo parts and is desinged for a center diff and 16 cells.

here's a sketch of the frame (still in designing fase).

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I'm designing my own frame on autocad2006 and inventor 9.
the frame is based on revo parts and is desinged for a center diff and 16 cells.

here's a sketch of the frame (still in designing fase).

Very nice! Let us know how it turns out, and or some progression pics!


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12.21.2006, 11:26 AM

here are a few more recent pics, don't mind the collors:005:
I'm still waiting on some money for buying de motor and center diff so I can make the drawing completely finished.

shall I make a new topic in the revo department?



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12.21.2006, 11:29 AM

damn good work, remie.
i wish i was at that point already.
i can now draw a square and thats it.:026:


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12.21.2006, 01:40 PM

Looks an awful lot like the Gmaxx. what is the weight of it?

Nice work, don't get me wrong! but it looks relative heavy
   
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12.21.2006, 01:45 PM

I was thinking the same thing, but it could be just the views. It would depend on the thickness. But it's nice.


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I would personally take less thick material. the gmaxx lower plate is about 2.3mm thick. which is strong enough to hold batteries. You will be surprised how much a total assembly will weight. not kidding.

The batterystraps; take cups! i don't know if you did measurements on cells you have got? but gp3300 are different than 3700's and so on.. I hate the slots for the batteries, you are better of with a tub kind of thing that holds the batteries.
   
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I would personally take less thick material. the gmaxx lower plate is about 2.3mm thick. which is strong enough to hold batteries. You will be surprised how much a total assembly will weight. not kidding.

The batterystraps; take cups! i don't know if you did measurements on cells you have got? but gp3300 are different than 3700's and so on.. I hate the slots for the batteries, you are better of with a tub kind of thing that holds the batteries.
If he were going with Lipo and your idea Serum, think of how small the trays could be and drop some weight there. And use about the 2.3mm as you suggested as well. Really, they are just holding batts, so thinckness does not have to be anymore than 2.5mm


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12.21.2006, 04:08 PM

yes I did the measurements on cells I got (sanyo 3600).

inventor says that it weights 0,159kg, I think I measured it on the wrong way?!
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Yeah, most likely.

Can you determine the volume of the used aluminum?

it will weight much more than 159 gramm. :) My guess is about 700-800 gramms
   
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12.21.2006, 04:59 PM

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Yeah, most likely.

Can you determine the volume of the used aluminum?

it will weight much more than 159 gramm. :) My guess is about 700-800 gramms
Wouldn't that almost = 13/14lbs?


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12.21.2006, 05:07 PM

14lbs is like 3.5-4kilos if I'm not wrong.


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