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12.31.2008, 03:54 AM

SnoopMaxx doesn't look like you will have any problems fabracating what you will need. Nice work on the WK. Looking forward to seeing what you come up with for your emaxx transmission. Do post it up when you get it done, would really like to see it.

dkexige. Thanks. I'm far from a machinest or that good a wood worker but I like working with the plastics also. It is a lot like working with wood. A lot of the times I make a test/template peice out of wood before I do it in lexan. The router has always been my nemisis sort of speaking. That's usually where I get a bad hop or chunk torn out of the peice I am working on.

Sorry, can't help but throw these couple pics in. This is a chassis, fronts shock tower, and arms I made for my Rustler. It made it through probably 8 months. Sadly the chassis broke on a freak accident the same place that most stock chassis have busted on me. It held up to some of the hardest bashing I've put a rc through. Was trying to see what kind of abuse it would take. It took a lot until one day a simple wheelie flipped it so hard onto it back it snapped it.





One day it will all be put back together when I make another chassis for it.
   
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