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Meanwhile, if you’re more about speed than getting sideways, we’ve seen a homebrew RC car designed to that end as well. Video after the break. Posted in 3d Printer hacks Tagged car , drift car ...
James Beswick wants to make the fastest remote-control car on Earth. He's got his sights set on the standing record, set in October 2014, of 202.02 mph. And to beat it, he's created the 3D-printed ...
Besides this RC car design, he’s also hard at work on his next project, a 3D print enabled RC airplane. The design process for this innovative RC car began with a concept that Ratajczyk ...
There’s a bit of a high-speed arms race in the RC world on YouTube these days. [Michael Rectin] is in on the action, and he’s been exploring how to 3D print a decent set of tires to hel… ...
Not only does he want to break the 202 mph (325 km/h) mark set by Nic Case in 2014, Beswick wants to do it with a 3D printed car that he’s been perfecting over the past couple years.
We’ve seen 3D-printed iPhone docks, violins, pottery and even a robotic hand for a child. If you can print out your very own customized remote-control car with one, count me in.
Geek out over this 3D printed R/C drift car. This hyperrealistic mini Oldsmobile has suspension that’ll freak you out. ... See, there are two ends to the remote-control car enthusiast spectrum.
Remote Control Cars + 3D Printing = Epic Fun Time . Written by Will Schmidt. Published on February 11, 2015 . Did you guys ever have remote control cars growing up? I had one or two, ...
The 3D printing remote-control car weighs in at 70lbs and took 3D printing designer Michael Curry five months to fabricate using PLA filament from the 3D printers, using the following settings.
First of all, click play and admire the wonderous realism of someone’s handiwork. What you are witnessing is a mini 3D printed Oldsmobile that moves, sounds and looks like an actual car due to ...
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