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Old 01-19-2023, 03:27 PM
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Default Re: 1/10 Caterpillar D8T Build (3D Printed)

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That looks like a really good start!

Which 90 deg. gearmotors are you using for this?
Any idea how much force those tracks can hold before something goes pop?
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That looks like a really good start!

Which 90 deg. gearmotors are you using for this?
Any idea how much force those tracks can hold before something goes pop?
This one, 12v-65rpm, quite big and heavy too. 8mm shafts and 4mm mounting screws...
well, this build will be mostly for show and for the pleasure of seeing it run, so yeah, dont really know whats the max stress the tracks can hold, lets just see how long till the first one explodes...


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