I wanted a 1/10 scale prerunner with long travel suspension so I decided to make it myself! Designed in OnShape, printed on an Ender 3. I have a bit more info on my thingiverse page. Any other RC hobbyists on here? https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6306854

    • XamithOP
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      51 year ago

      I just think they’re neat haha

      I have a 1996 F150 2WD which has beams and they’ve always kinda fascinated me as a solution so I wanted to dive into the design considerations.

      • @[email protected]
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        31 year ago

        100% understand. I drove an 80s Ranger for a while and same. Thought it was an interesting setup.

        Post more as you make progress. I would love to see it!

    • XamithOP
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      41 year ago

      It can be a little tricky at first figuring out how everything connects but once you figure it out it’s fun!

      • @Mokopa
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        21 year ago

        It’s really cool, I’ve a 3d printer I got a while ago but I’ve never attempted accusing like this. Fair play to you…

        Quick question, I’m not an RC person so maybe it’s normal, but why is one of this beams connected at the front and one at the rear?

        • XamithOP
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          11 year ago

          The one that appears to be connected at the front has another beam that goes down to the other wheel knuckle. The one at the front is connected to the servo for the steering input. Hope that helps! Look up “dual swingset steering” for more information.

  • @callcc
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    31 year ago

    What material did you print it with?

    • XamithOP
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      31 year ago

      Econofil PLA from filaments.ca

      I love this line of filament, never had any problems with it. Used this colour just to use it up on my first test print, it’s not my favourite colour. Looks too much like dry pasta.

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        1 year ago

        I was mostly wondering if PLA is a good material for these kind of things. But why not :)

        I didn’t know about filaments.ca. they seem like a nice company. Unfortunately I don’t live close bye.

        • XamithOP
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          11 year ago

          Time will tell! I’ve made another person’s design for an RC buggy out of PLA and it has held up fairly well for the most part. Worst case I can try PETG if I have issues.