Re: Tanks to print
Posted: Mon Aug 15, 2022 3:08 am
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I think that's the one that comes with the T26 files from Cults. Seems plenty strong when I printed it in ASA.jee wrote:interesting motormount:
https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/various ... motors-d25
https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/various ... motors-d25
I did print their Pz 38t, it has plastic gears. The noise is indeed extreme! Belts should really improve that.Styx 2022 wrote:Check out the new Tiger 1 from 3dprintedtanks. I just had a quick look through the build manual and it is very detailed, as all the others are. One thing I did notice is that the gearboxes are belt drive as apposed to gears. This should make a vast improvement in terms of noise and reliability.
https://www.3dprintedtanks.com/tiger1info/
Wow...that thing runs really smoothly. Can't tell if they are 550 motors or what size they are.Styx 2022 wrote:Check out the new Tiger 1 from 3dprintedtanks. I just had a quick look through the build manual and it is very detailed, as all the others are. One thing I did notice is that the gearboxes are belt drive as apposed to gears. This should make a vast improvement in terms of noise and reliability.
https://www.3dprintedtanks.com/tiger1info/
Once again amazed by how fast he/they publish a new tank! Mine has been in development for over 7 months now.
It is really fast yes, I am not able to do it anywayRiskyR wrote:Once again amazed by how fast he/they publish a new tank! Mine has been in development for over 7 months now.
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