3D Printed Comet from 3dprintedtanks
Re: 3D Printed Comet from 3dprintedtanks
Finally bit the bullet(shell??) and did some weathering. I'm reasonable happy with it but I am sure it could be a lot better. I still need to add all the accessories but this will do for the moment as I am taking it to a local model show this weekend.
I still have an issue with un-balanced speed controllers but I will replace these in the near future and I need to improve the sound quality.
I still have an issue with un-balanced speed controllers but I will replace these in the near future and I need to improve the sound quality.
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Re: 3D Printed Comet from 3dprintedtanks
Looks great. Inkor is working on a Comet so when it comes out I will probably buy it since it's going to be scaled to 1/16. Is it two different models of speed controller? Reason I'm asking is a lot of times it's the motors that are not timed the same. Especially in a tank because one of them is running forward and the other one reverse when the tank is moving straight forward. Motors have timings either forward, reverse, or neutral. The motors we use in tanks are typically neutrally timed. If one of the motors you are using has a different timing than the other it could be the motors causing the issue. My guess is the issue is it's pulling to one side or the other going straight?
Derek
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Re: 3D Printed Comet from 3dprintedtanks
Thank you for your comments Derek. I am using 2 Quicrun 1060 brushed ecs's and 2 identical motors. I have tried every combination of wiring, motor and esc and it is always the same. The esc has a neutral dead spot, about 20% travel before anything happens. I will replace it soon. Have you a link to any other Inkor designs?
The Comet tank build journey is almost at an end now and it has been great fun. Much to my Wifes disappointment and am looking for another tank project for the Autumn.
The Comet tank build journey is almost at an end now and it has been great fun. Much to my Wifes disappointment and am looking for another tank project for the Autumn.
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Yeah, my ex-wife didn't understand either. I would be 1000% happy for my significant other to find a hobby she loves and enjoys. Just saying. 
Definitely sounds like you troubleshot it down to the ESC. I'm going to assume then the throttle limits were programmed also.
This link shows all the available models and the ones coming up soon.
http://rc3dtanks.site/
Derek

Definitely sounds like you troubleshot it down to the ESC. I'm going to assume then the throttle limits were programmed also.
This link shows all the available models and the ones coming up soon.
http://rc3dtanks.site/
Derek
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Re: 3D Printed Comet from 3dprintedtanks
After a bit of a break from building the Comet I finally got it finished. It has been a great project and I have enjoyed every minute of it. The files printed very well and the assembly went together with ease.
3dprintedtanks should be congratulated on a great design and value for money.
Which on is next?..............
3dprintedtanks should be congratulated on a great design and value for money.
Which on is next?..............
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Re: 3D Printed Comet from 3dprintedtanks
As you probably noticed, Styx 2022, I have been following your build all along. In fact, at one time when I was considering getting a 3D printer, you made helpful suggestions for which I am grateful. I took that seriously and read up on the subject. After careful thought (especially since the 3D printer would have been a gift from a fine woman!), I decided against going into 3D printing. My reasons were that I have way too many hobbies and projects already and that the expense is one I do not need at this age and income level. It was not an easy decision.
You say you work in a "toolroom." To me the "toolroom" is a temperature-controlled place where tools are stored and calibrated with great care for accuracy. Is that right?
Now as to your Comet: I admire your work, and I find the hatches especially unique. I am tempted to look for a book on the Comet. Moreover, you have done well with the painting, and the weathering is just right, for not every tank was beat to smithereens. What a fine accomplishment!
You say you work in a "toolroom." To me the "toolroom" is a temperature-controlled place where tools are stored and calibrated with great care for accuracy. Is that right?
Now as to your Comet: I admire your work, and I find the hatches especially unique. I am tempted to look for a book on the Comet. Moreover, you have done well with the painting, and the weathering is just right, for not every tank was beat to smithereens. What a fine accomplishment!
Re: 3D Printed Comet from 3dprintedtanks
It's looking great. Makes me jealous mine isn't done, but I have a bunch of FDM parts to reprint with mine as the filament used was not great. Now that I printed my first resin parts today for another project, I should be able to finish a bunch of projects including my Comet.
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Re: 3D Printed Comet from 3dprintedtanks
The finish is refined, subtle, and altogether laudable! You also have some very impressive fine detail on display there. Some printed tanks exhibit tell-tale obvious signs of the printing process; (rows of fine parallel lines, for example) ...lines, that is, which are practically impossible to conceal; but yours doesn't.
All in all, it's a worthy and inspirational piece of work.
Now, we need to see a video of it being put through some proving trials!.

All in all, it's a worthy and inspirational piece of work.

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Re: 3D Printed Comet from 3dprintedtanks
Thank you Professor for your kind words. I understand your dilemma about getting a 3D printer, they do seem to take over your life!
Your comments about the Comet mean a lot to me, its good to get the seal of approval.
Will I print another tank? Not at the moment as I have a 1/4 scale vintage glider on the building board, After that, who knows,
Your comments about the Comet mean a lot to me, its good to get the seal of approval.
Will I print another tank? Not at the moment as I have a 1/4 scale vintage glider on the building board, After that, who knows,