New Project-Project SCRATHBUILD
Posted: Sat Apr 02, 2011 7:18 am
Well this is my first R/C project. The goal of it is to create a micro r/c car from scratch using parts commonly available to your average joe for cheap. Pretty much I'm still in the design stage but I'm pretty sure it will turn out wonderful! I might need your help designing some things. Here's the things I already have bought.
Latex Mould Builder(same as steelwoodghani)
Easy Castt Clear Csting Resin(same as steelwoodghani)
Mould Release(same as steelwoodghani)
Micro R/C Turbo Twister
Precision Screwdriver set (Dollar Tree LOL)
Body
I recently came up with an idea to make this car easier to make.I could use a HO scale slot car then I wouldn't have to worry about tires, wheels, axles, frame, and body just motor, radio, and steering. The problem is I bought Latex Mould Builder, Easy Cast Clear resin, and Mould release. Did I waste my money or should I goahead and attempt to make my car out of it? Should I save it for later?
Wheels, Tires, And Axels
Again the slot car would already provide these things for me-sticky rubber tires, decent quality wheels, Axels with gears already on them ect. but I already bought the stuff to cast the body. If i decide to mould my own body and chassis where can I get decent quality wheels and tires for cheap?
Suspention
This is what really stumps me. Because there is only really two commercially available micro r/c car designs out there-The Bit Char G/First Gen Zipzaps design and the Zipzaps SE design, both of which use the exact same suspention setup, I have no data to base my design on. Whats beneficial? A arm style independent front suspention? Rear independent suspention? rear dependent suspention? No suspention at all? Please help. I know of betty .k's off road bits but my car isn't going to be designed to go off road it's going to be a on-road car.
Frame design
How would I mount the rear axles so it freely spins and is easily removable? pretty much my only question on frame design.
Steering
Since I bought the R/C turbo twister I already decided I want a motor to control the steering. I had a ZZSE awhile back and It was such an improvment over the original ZZ. Same with the ZZ 1.5's (Motor steering but no propo like the cars zipzaps). What do they use for TTTT? I saw one setup awhile back but I don't remember any details just a micro servo sticking out on the bottom. I remember one go-kart system and I might use that but I wanna hear your ideas first.
Latex Mould Builder(same as steelwoodghani)
Easy Castt Clear Csting Resin(same as steelwoodghani)
Mould Release(same as steelwoodghani)
Micro R/C Turbo Twister
Precision Screwdriver set (Dollar Tree LOL)
Body
I recently came up with an idea to make this car easier to make.I could use a HO scale slot car then I wouldn't have to worry about tires, wheels, axles, frame, and body just motor, radio, and steering. The problem is I bought Latex Mould Builder, Easy Cast Clear resin, and Mould release. Did I waste my money or should I goahead and attempt to make my car out of it? Should I save it for later?
Wheels, Tires, And Axels
Again the slot car would already provide these things for me-sticky rubber tires, decent quality wheels, Axels with gears already on them ect. but I already bought the stuff to cast the body. If i decide to mould my own body and chassis where can I get decent quality wheels and tires for cheap?
Suspention
This is what really stumps me. Because there is only really two commercially available micro r/c car designs out there-The Bit Char G/First Gen Zipzaps design and the Zipzaps SE design, both of which use the exact same suspention setup, I have no data to base my design on. Whats beneficial? A arm style independent front suspention? Rear independent suspention? rear dependent suspention? No suspention at all? Please help. I know of betty .k's off road bits but my car isn't going to be designed to go off road it's going to be a on-road car.
Frame design
How would I mount the rear axles so it freely spins and is easily removable? pretty much my only question on frame design.
Steering
Since I bought the R/C turbo twister I already decided I want a motor to control the steering. I had a ZZSE awhile back and It was such an improvment over the original ZZ. Same with the ZZ 1.5's (Motor steering but no propo like the cars zipzaps). What do they use for TTTT? I saw one setup awhile back but I don't remember any details just a micro servo sticking out on the bottom. I remember one go-kart system and I might use that but I wanna hear your ideas first.