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Mechanical tech This is for the mechanical parts of a model. Gear reductions, Axles, Transmissions, General drive line |
View Poll Results: Would you buy this if it went into production? | |||
Yes I would buy a metal version |
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13 | 34.21% |
Yes, but I would like a cheaper plastic version |
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18 | 47.37% |
No, there are better options out there |
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7 | 18.42% |
Voters: 38. You may not vote on this poll |
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Thank you for replys. I would like to answer to you that this case design is only for 3D print version. Milling and 3D printing have 2 completly different aproach. So this is designed so I can get the best print result, and all these 3D sufraces are there for a reason, to be strong enough as the hold ballbearings and load of the shafts. So its more of the ratio for added material where its needed, and again not to much so I dont wait too long for it to print out. So its function over fashion
![]() Milling version will have only streight cut gears, and much simpler case. But the gear ratio will stay the same. I added a poll, maybe it could give us some results to point this the right way. Last edited by Doggy; 06-02-2016 at 12:07 PM. |
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Your idea looks very well thought out and looks promising. Are you aware PMD already has an add-on reduction box for the Tamiya trans? Installation, overall design and appearance is similar to yours.
Ken
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3speed, gearing, reduction, tamiya |
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