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Re: Vario Digger in Cat Yellow
Lou, Thanks for following my build. Im planning on building a new body from 16 ga. plate and adding the details I need using the 3Dprinter. I think you should, its a great tool to have. And Im glad to help. I went ahead and started a little thread on the subject based on your request and all the other PMs i get about 3D Printing. Check it out, and Ill try to help if you need.
http://www.rctruckandconstruction.co...ead.php?t=8782 Ed, thanks for chiming in. So its normal...
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Them hub covers look awesome Jason
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Question, The safe operating pressure is 20-25 bar.. Is that the running pressure with no load, or under load when the pressure on the gauge drops? Thanks
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Jason, set the pressure while the pump is running at full speed, but the system is not demanding any flow. That's the worst case scenario. It would be the same thing as having a valve open, with a cylinder deadheading the oil - meaning the load on the cylinder is large enough to resist the oil flow from the pump, hence the oil goes over the relief the same exact way. Pressure is the resistance to flow. When the system is demanding flow, the pressure will naturally decrease.
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Thanks Nate, and great explanation.That's how I set it initially , on the safe side, but wanted to make sure.
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Jason I don't know if it is normal but I am going to change something and get rid of it. Ed
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So the steps & drive wheel cover shown in post#32 are 3D printed parts? The bolts look like steel, did you drill & tap them all or just a few & glued the rest in place?
To set your hyd pressure, start with a with batt fresh off the charger so the pump is running at its max speed. With the hoe sitting on your bench, hook the bucket on the edge of bench & draw the stick toward the cab. I think 25 bar would be a good starting point for you till you get practiced up... I've been living on the edge at 35bar & haven't exploded anything yet.
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Joe, yes the steps and hubs are printed. The bolts are metal. I printed the holes close enough and screwed them in. the steps are surprisingly sturdier than you'd think.. I was thinking they may be more scale than metal ones in the way that a if they were struck by a boulder and damaged , that maybe quite prototypical.?
Thanks for the explanation on setting the pressure. So adjust the pressure to 25 bar while the stick is under load? 35 bar.. Wow. What a great machine. Been working on the body the past few days. I'll post up some pics soon when is starts to look like more than a bunch of scrap metal.
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Got a little further on the cat 385 -type body. Ive been scaling up 4.57x from the 1/64 scale diecast model to get near 1/14 scale. The counter weight is completely boxed with a fill hole, and slides on and off when lugging this beast around.
Drew up a qucik cab side to see what the dimensions i chose look like. Seems to be looking ok.
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Wow it's starting to look real
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Looks great Jason!
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Wow that's nice! So much better than stock, some of you guys make me so envious of your skills. Can't wait to see the finished product.
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Thanks, It looks a bit like scrap metal still to me, but i have a plan that i think will help bring some of the detail out. In the meantime Ill get to finishing the cab, and get the body filler out. Thanks for looking.
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In the spirit of being my normal jerk-self. Door panels?
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Nathan, yes I'm planning to, Got a few ideas I'm still playing around with.
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Great work Jason!
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Keep it going Jason. You're doing a fine job. To bad you can't start your own model company in the states!
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Thanks guys!
Wow, that's a vote of confidence Nate. I do have plans to purchase a cnc plasma table sometime this year. The possibilities with something like that are endless. So who knows The accuracy just isn't there when cutting by hand and a straight edge..
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I should rephrase that, I don't have the skill to be very accurate that some others do when cutting by hand.
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A little progress this week.
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