T35 scratch build
Posted: Mon Aug 14, 2017 4:32 pm
Yes ...always want to do this, and now I reckon I actually have the tools to do it.
Main hull sections will be plasticard, but the challenge lies with the suspension. I intend to 3D print this in the main. Tracks will be heng long ones, as I reckon the Panzer III tracks are quite close, or failing that .... KV1 items. Initial build will be with basic HL motors and board, with improved items planned once the project is basically a runner. No point in spending a massive pile of cash on the thing until it's a runner....then I can upgrade.
Progress to date:
It has taken quite a few goes to get the basic suspension units right. The swing arms and central mount point were tricky to size and match up, and I had issues 3D printing the wheels where the large surface area caused adhesion problems on the print bed. Damn things did not want to come off!
Just completed the test builds with pilot holes for the pivots and completed the trial assembly of the units once I had got all the parts printing the way I wanted.
I then discovered that the 2.5mm and 3mm drills would not go in my drill press....and hand drilling was not accurate enough. Especially going through the thick central block. Heat build up just melts the plastic. I am not going to go back and re-print the affected parts with the correct diameter holes built into the design. I may need to clean them up with a drill afterwards, but I won;t have as much drill work to do. I also need to add a locating pin for the upper shock mounts.
The shocks themselves are a problem....The components are too small to easily 3D print, and when I tried...the strength was not there. I need to come up with a better approach.
Overall....I quite like the way the first test model printed, but will have to do some cleaning up of the wheels on the final models to smooth them out but other than that..it's all been fairly simple to sort out.
Lessons learned:
1) Drill gently on heat intolerant parts!
2) I need a drill press that takes small diameter drill bits!
(will upload pics later )
Main hull sections will be plasticard, but the challenge lies with the suspension. I intend to 3D print this in the main. Tracks will be heng long ones, as I reckon the Panzer III tracks are quite close, or failing that .... KV1 items. Initial build will be with basic HL motors and board, with improved items planned once the project is basically a runner. No point in spending a massive pile of cash on the thing until it's a runner....then I can upgrade.
Progress to date:
It has taken quite a few goes to get the basic suspension units right. The swing arms and central mount point were tricky to size and match up, and I had issues 3D printing the wheels where the large surface area caused adhesion problems on the print bed. Damn things did not want to come off!
Just completed the test builds with pilot holes for the pivots and completed the trial assembly of the units once I had got all the parts printing the way I wanted.
I then discovered that the 2.5mm and 3mm drills would not go in my drill press....and hand drilling was not accurate enough. Especially going through the thick central block. Heat build up just melts the plastic. I am not going to go back and re-print the affected parts with the correct diameter holes built into the design. I may need to clean them up with a drill afterwards, but I won;t have as much drill work to do. I also need to add a locating pin for the upper shock mounts.
The shocks themselves are a problem....The components are too small to easily 3D print, and when I tried...the strength was not there. I need to come up with a better approach.
Overall....I quite like the way the first test model printed, but will have to do some cleaning up of the wheels on the final models to smooth them out but other than that..it's all been fairly simple to sort out.
Lessons learned:
1) Drill gently on heat intolerant parts!
2) I need a drill press that takes small diameter drill bits!
(will upload pics later )