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8th August 2017, 13:59
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I'm sure that you already have this planned for the future, but you should incorporate rubber bushings into the motor and transmission mounts to avoid transmitting vibration into the chassis rails.
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15th December 2017, 00:40
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15th December 2017, 00:41
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10th January 2018, 22:13
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Last edited by 275NART; 10th January 2018 at 22:26..
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10th January 2018, 22:14
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10th January 2018, 22:15
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10th January 2018, 22:16
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Throwing this in here because I thought it was a neat photo.
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11th January 2018, 06:01
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Great work as always
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11th January 2018, 12:23
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Wow. Great work indeed.
It’s a bit like Project binky without the shite jokes (see YouTube for binky )
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11th January 2018, 15:18
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Thanks Red and Dave,
I've got sucked into that binky show now!
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11th January 2018, 20:28
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Quote:
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Thanks Red and Dave,
I've got sucked into that binky show now!
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Enjoy binky
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12th January 2018, 17:00
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I'm lovin' your beautiful welds.
Keep up the good work, Paul.
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13th January 2018, 16:13
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Thank you Paul!
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22nd February 2018, 14:11
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4th March 2018, 06:49
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Nice.
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23rd August 2018, 14:44
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23rd August 2018, 19:58
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Fantastic update as usual. Loving this build
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8th September 2018, 06:00
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Quote:
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...I have a few ideas how to translate the sections to wire, either using a projector, plotting it on paper, or CNC in cardboard or plywood...
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This thread might help:
https://www.rodsnsods.co.uk/forum/ga...dy-buck-313330
Good luck, Paul.
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12th September 2018, 06:01
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2D slices from a 3D model
Hi, looking great! I believe that Autodesk have a free piece of software to do what you want. Slicer for Fusion 360 (also free). I don't know if it works on 3D models created with other software - not really my area of expertise:
https://apps.autodesk.com/FUSION/en/...n64&appLang=en
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25th August 2018, 16:47
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Thank you JG!
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