Big Kev any timeline for the next vid on the 203 mph rocket ship your building. Hope it’s going well bro . Cant wait!!! Check out the carbon Assault rock crawler. Pricey but it’s a legit monster truck.. 👍👍👍
When I look this video my first tough was also that quite lot of carbon fiber dust. Some researches indicates that it is as bad as asbestos so I recommend also proper vacuuming all time when cutting it.
@jesus gallegos yup. It is currently big question mark that will CF be next asbestos. Some study shows that is equally bad and cause lung cancer. Another hand it is too early to say because as with asbestos it take decades to get cancer from it. Even asbestos it took also decades to get it common knowlege even after it was known info at research community. Another hand there had been many materials what had potential to be equally dangerous (glass and stone wool) but turns out that they are not. So my recommendation is that use protection, use shop vac with proper filters and out blow. Better to be safe than sorry.
Beautiful work Raz this build is so clean thank you for giving us some of your work. If there is a test at the end of this class I won’t make a A+ with a 169-170 mph, but I’ll pass the test with a B- 135-140 mph I’m still learning from you thanks for what you do my speed brother!
You are an inspiration probably more than you know. I just broke 101mph with a Losi 8ight 4.0 using some of your videos advice. Keep up the good work and the willingness to share with others 👍 👍👍👍👍👍👍🙂
Man! I like the professional way that you're assembling this, so focused on the details, that's the only way for a record breaking project! Greetings from Brooklyn NY ✌🏽
Great dexterity, and I threw a violent like just for the makeup for the servo holes! Greetings from Italy. p.s. (unfortunately I have little room to make changes, it makes me happy for those who can).
Just A small tip of what I've been doing.. For any 3m tape or double sided tape in general heat up the sticky stuff with A heat gun carefully then stick it on after you cleaned all the surfaces.. it makes the hot 3m tape glue stick and bond much better to whatever surface you use.. It's the same as doing A cold solder joint and A nice and hot solder joint..
Good vid, enjoying the build. Like the method for marking out the holes for the servo bracket. I do tin everything before soldering, but your method makes perfect sense in that context. I do need to get a bigger soldering iron for my large models. It's a struggle with my current one. Looking forward to seeing this one go.
Yes and she was honestly amazing at helping me, tell her thank you again!:) Funny enough all the new good footage will be due to your wife lol. For real tho..
Sweet build! And nice video. Only nit picking but you should invest in some counter-sink bits. They will be more consistent and I think the angle is actually different than the tip on a regular drill bit.
Seeeet project five star general when you set the world record with that twin motor I’ll buy it off you start saving as we speak 😄 anyway all hats off to you general
Before you use this 3rd hand for soldering silicone wires take some heat shrink tubing and put it over aligator clamp jaws, make 2-3 layers that way it wont bite into wire's insulation and damage it. Pro tip from hobby store worker who solders stuff like that on daily basis :D Also pre tinning your wires is generally good since it ensures that solder gets inbetween fibers of the wire, besides if you have low power soldering iron you might not have enough power to overcome(or fill would be beter word) thermal capacity of the bullet and wire resulting in cold solder by tinning the wire you lower the chance of that happening.
Besides that effect on the solder deep inside wire doesnt provide anything and by pre tnining your wires and then putting them into hot solder thats already preheated in bullet you can avoid that and get equally strong connection.
should always tin the wires and connections before you solder as it makes the solder flow more freely. i know this from many years of soldering components and building fpv drones
Something to add about soldering: DO NOT LET SOLDER WICK UP THE WIRE!!! It makes it stiff just like you see in this video right around 6 minutes in, that huge solid log of wire is a BAD BAD BAD thing, it is extremely vulnerable to cracking from repeated stress, that wire that is filled with solder now has become a joint just waiting to fail via stress fracture from becoming completely brittle. (I know it "feels strong" when you tug it, that's but realistically one good whack and it'll crack, whereas if it was just regular wire it'd simply bend out of the way)
Hahaha....good eye brother!! You should be an insurance adjuster. 👊😂 Yeah that kinda sucks, but what this car is about to experience soon.. a couple of motor finish scratches is the least of it's problems, hahahaha 💨💨💥💥🚀
@@KaizerTest Hey dude! My castle esc came today 🤗 just waiting for that TP motor to arrive 👍🏻👍🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻 then you'll see mine 💨💨💥💥💥🤣🤣 I can't wait to see this thing of Raz's go man! Gonna be unbelievable I think 😳
@@ksrnate Nice!!! I can't wait to see your run bro. It was 17C or 62F and I couldn't get out for a pass. Now from here on the weather deteriorates and it's supposed to rain and possibly snow on the weekend. 😭 Well at least I have Raz and the southern crew to keep me motivated all winter. 🤞
Dual lock is awesome! I use it a lot, for good reason. Flexibility in setup and as long as it doesn't have to be rigid (servo's motors etc) it does a great job. those esc's are 100x60mm, roughly 60cm2. according to the datasheet it can take 38N/cm2 so each esc requires 2280N (228kg or 500lb) to release. Should be sufficient :)
Just subscribed top channel I was a rosssa member long time ago you got skills but I think you pulling to much weight friend but good luck with the record 👍👍👍
By not tinning the wire ahead of time youre having to put heat on the solder joint for a longer amount of time. Excessive heat is not good for any of the components. Awesome build though!
your solder iron looks like a Hakko 936 just rebranded. It's a great iron, I used one for 18 years at my job. I soldered for 8 hours a day 5 days a week and the tips would last about 3 months. My trick to keep a tip was to leave the solder on the tip after soldering and then wipe it off right before I use it. Sometimes I would add a little bit of solder to the tip before I put it in its cradle. Well if you need more tips you can just look up the Hakko site or something similar.
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great way to mark the holes for the servo ill remember that!!
Thats what i thought Kev
More pawaaa!
Big Kev any timeline for the next vid on the 203 mph rocket ship your building. Hope it’s going well bro . Cant wait!!! Check out the carbon Assault rock crawler. Pricey but it’s a legit monster truck.. 👍👍👍
Yeah watch how it really done
Absolutely, always learning something new no matter how long we've all been at it!
Please don’t forget to use major breathing protection when cutting sanding or drilling Carbon Fiber :)
N95 minimum👍
Also try and wet the carbon whilst cutting or drilling to minimise airborne fibres.
When I look this video my first tough was also that quite lot of carbon fiber dust. Some researches indicates that it is as bad as asbestos so I recommend also proper vacuuming all time when cutting it.
the glass reinforced plastic is not healthy either, but not nearly as bad as CF
@jesus gallegos yup. It is currently big question mark that will CF be next asbestos. Some study shows that is equally bad and cause lung cancer. Another hand it is too early to say because as with asbestos it take decades to get cancer from it. Even asbestos it took also decades to get it common knowlege even after it was known info at research community. Another hand there had been many materials what had potential to be equally dangerous (glass and stone wool) but turns out that they are not. So my recommendation is that use protection, use shop vac with proper filters and out blow. Better to be safe than sorry.
Looks like Kev has some competition for the fastest RC car. Good luck to both of you!
😂
Raz is the competition
Kev is king of bashing...speed runs not so much
pfft, Kev wont be anywhere near this quality wise, this will still be running long after kev makes many dumb errors and blowing shit up
@Pepe did nothing wrong He keeps spending so much money it really helps his slogan "more money than sense"
I love the way you work, real professional man!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Beautiful work Raz this build is so clean thank you for giving us some of your work. If there is a test at the end of this class I won’t make a A+ with a 169-170 mph, but I’ll pass the test with a B- 135-140 mph I’m still learning from you thanks for what you do my speed brother!
Thank you:)
Good stuff Raz - nice tips on soldering and marking location to drill for servo mount!
This build would look killer with deanodized aluminum parts!! :)
I’d like to offer a sincere thank you for sharing as much information as you do, I genuinely wish we were friends in real life, bet we’d have a blast
I also wish you a nice weekend. 3M dual lock is great, mine is black. White shrinks, you have a taste, they really fit next to ESCs.
This entire three-part series has been very interesting so far!! I look forward to more!!
Sick build! I love the servo mounting holes finder trick!!
Be careful when making composite dust fam! That stuff will wreak havoc in your lungs.
LOVE these videos. Your workmanship is amazing. Crossing the wires the way you did is so cool. Can’t wait to see this beast run.
You are an inspiration probably more than you know. I just broke 101mph with a Losi 8ight 4.0 using some of your videos advice. Keep up the good work and the willingness to share with others 👍 👍👍👍👍👍👍🙂
Thank you so much!
Cannot wait to see this beautiful build run! Awesome tip on soldering everything looks very clean!
Love the build. This is the result and product of years and years of hard work, testing and experience. Keep it up.
Awesome build man that thing should be nuckin futs
very nice happy bashing bro.
Such a clean build! Shes looking goood
that spektrum servo sure is purdy, VERY NICE! XD
Man! I like the professional way that you're assembling this, so focused on the details, that's the only way for a record breaking project! Greetings from Brooklyn NY ✌🏽
Ouch first scratch before run lol very nice built Raz. Love your lab!
Awesome build
Getting closer can't wait for the next episode 😀 neat trick for marking out where the servo goes👍
This build looks great, I like how you laid it out. I can't wait to see her run. Cheers!
Great dexterity, and I threw a violent like just for the makeup for the servo holes!
Greetings from Italy.
p.s. (unfortunately I have little room to make changes, it makes me happy for those who can).
.Awesome tip on how to find right location for bolts on servo mount !
I will be using that tip in the future. Thank you !
That built is Looking great Raz 💪🏼🤜🏼👍🏼
Wow! The detail is top notch. Nice build.
Oh man... that thing is beautiful. All of your builds (that I've seen) are just insanely Awesome!!
Great work, attention to detail 👍👍👍👍👌👌👌👌
Awesome series 👏 Do one for off-road!
I love the two ESC's with the X logo and the the motor wires in an X too...hahaha Triple XXX. Great work Raz.💪
I'm enjoying watching it all come together.!! Learning some on the way too!!
Just A small tip of what I've been doing.. For any 3m tape or double sided tape in general heat up the sticky stuff with A heat gun carefully then stick it on after you cleaned all the surfaces.. it makes the hot 3m tape glue stick and bond much better to whatever surface you use.. It's the same as doing A cold solder joint and A nice and hot solder joint..
Man this build is looking really super clean. I can't wait to see this crazy contraption flying down the road. Have a good one Raz 👍👍
Amazing build so far buddy can’t wait to see the next video.. 👍😎
Good vid, enjoying the build. Like the method for marking out the holes for the servo bracket. I do tin everything before soldering, but your method makes perfect sense in that context. I do need to get a bigger soldering iron for my large models. It's a struggle with my current one.
Looking forward to seeing this one go.
I am keen to see what wheels and tires Raz uses on this build. That will be a great episode.
work bench looks good. good video bro
Learnt so much from you. Every video is a pleasure to watch. And full of great tips and info. Thanks alot for sharing raz. Much apreciated
Raz nice set up your an rc expert 👍
Deez Nuts!
Build is coming out real nice, can`t wait to see it finished and running ;)
Excellent content Raz! Quality gets better every time. That's one nice build my friend, keep it up!
Agreed !
It is nice to have a nice tidy set up and that is just so !
Bring it on bruv. :)
the X look really cool nice touch
getting better and better Raz......
Love the build, Clean and organized!Keep the content going!!!
Nice tip on servo mount I have 12 rcs most Ebay rollers like wrenching always a project on my bench.
My wife works for Verizon, she helped you a few days ago and asked me to check out the channel. Awesome build.
Yes and she was honestly amazing at helping me, tell her thank you again!:)
Funny enough all the new good footage will be due to your wife lol.
For real tho..
Sweet build! And nice video. Only nit picking but you should invest in some counter-sink bits. They will be more consistent and I think the angle is actually different than the tip on a regular drill bit.
Great video. can't wait to see the finished product. You've earned my like/sub!
Can’t wait to see the run. I’m getting on for Christmas but it will not be like this. Just my stock basher. Thanks for video
Looks good brother. Good luck with it.
How have I not come across your channel before loved that
Welcome:)
Great attention to detail!
love this epic build, but does anyone know where I can buy that motor mount from?
Looking forward to next one
Absolut der Hammer, krasse Arbeit 👍mega cooles Projekt
VERY nice work!! 👍
Sweet looking build
Let’s gooo pt3 amazing bro
Beautiful job Raz! Love the attention to detail, the neatness! Great work man. Thanks for sharing!
looks awesome, love the details!
very nice channel dude. . do not breath the graphite dust in..very bad. your the one on the edge man. love it FAST
Ohhhh hell that looks beastly I already want to see the race and the speed that you are going to get
Seeeet project five star general when you set the world record with that twin motor I’ll buy it off you start saving as we speak 😄 anyway all hats off to you general
Clicked so fast coz I'm a big fan of this build!
You said soldering guru✌️🙌🙌
Pls don't delay i want to see it complete, btw love from India ❤️
Before you use this 3rd hand for soldering silicone wires take some heat shrink tubing and put it over aligator clamp jaws, make 2-3 layers that way it wont bite into wire's insulation and damage it. Pro tip from hobby store worker who solders stuff like that on daily basis :D Also pre tinning your wires is generally good since it ensures that solder gets inbetween fibers of the wire, besides if you have low power soldering iron you might not have enough power to overcome(or fill would be beter word) thermal capacity of the bullet and wire resulting in cold solder by tinning the wire you lower the chance of that happening.
Besides that effect on the solder deep inside wire doesnt provide anything and by pre tnining your wires and then putting them into hot solder thats already preheated in bullet you can avoid that and get equally strong connection.
That is becoming one hell of a sexy build. I'm enjoying this.
should always tin the wires and connections before you solder as it makes the solder flow more freely. i know this from many years of soldering components and building fpv drones
Awesome Raz, a very clean build like always 👍 I enjoy watching your build every second of it. Keep up the good work 😘
Awesome build dude
Good work brotha 💪🏾
Simple as always, short and to the point, experience really speaks for itself👏👍
Dez Nuts! Got 'em🤣
That is awesome.
Amazing work.
Subbed.
It looking really good.
Ok I had to sub. Have xlx2 in 3 of my rigs now love it !
Something to add about soldering: DO NOT LET SOLDER WICK UP THE WIRE!!! It makes it stiff just like you see in this video right around 6 minutes in, that huge solid log of wire is a BAD BAD BAD thing, it is extremely vulnerable to cracking from repeated stress, that wire that is filled with solder now has become a joint just waiting to fail via stress fracture from becoming completely brittle. (I know it "feels strong" when you tug it, that's but realistically one good whack and it'll crack, whereas if it was just regular wire it'd simply bend out of the way)
Awesome. Looking so good!
1:53 You hit the motor with your drill 😖 TWICE 😫
Hahaha....good eye brother!! You should be an insurance adjuster. 👊😂 Yeah that kinda sucks, but what this car is about to experience soon.. a couple of motor finish scratches is the least of it's problems, hahahaha 💨💨💥💥🚀
@@KaizerTest Hey dude! My castle esc came today 🤗 just waiting for that TP motor to arrive 👍🏻👍🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻 then you'll see mine 💨💨💥💥💥🤣🤣 I can't wait to see this thing of Raz's go man! Gonna be unbelievable I think 😳
@@ksrnate Nice!!! I can't wait to see your run bro. It was 17C or 62F and I couldn't get out for a pass. Now from here on the weather deteriorates and it's supposed to rain and possibly snow on the weekend. 😭 Well at least I have Raz and the southern crew to keep me motivated all winter. 🤞
@@KaizerTest Yep the weather is against us now. We've not had a dry day in a couple weeks now 😖
Absolutely beautiful brother!! 😍
Dual lock is awesome! I use it a lot, for good reason. Flexibility in setup and as long as it doesn't have to be rigid (servo's motors etc) it does a great job. those esc's are 100x60mm, roughly 60cm2. according to the datasheet it can take 38N/cm2 so each esc requires 2280N (228kg or 500lb) to release.
Should be sufficient :)
One of my favorite comments ;)!
@@RazShifrin Well thanks! Good luck with the build :)
Очень познавательно спасибо 👌😉 🇷🇺
Very nice what you aiming for speed wise and good luck
Can’t wait for you to hit 10,000 subscribers soon that’s a big milestone for you
I know!! I keep checking like a 5 year old every 3 hours lol🤷🏼♂️
@@RazShifrin yea well can’t wait till we can see each other soon
@@dbz_editz1796 same:))
Awesome video as always Raz, your channel is really blossoming now (and rightly so), content is getting better and better with every video!
Great build so far 👍👍👊🏻👊🏻 awesome info on ur vids 👍 keep on keepin
Won't the bottom of the ESCs get hot and burn/melt the adhesive of those velcro strips?
WoooW very nice amigo..!
Just subscribed top channel I was a rosssa member long time ago you got skills but I think you pulling to much weight friend but good luck with the record 👍👍👍
By not tinning the wire ahead of time youre having to put heat on the solder joint for a longer amount of time. Excessive heat is not good for any of the components. Awesome build though!
your solder iron looks like a Hakko 936 just rebranded. It's a great iron, I used one for 18 years at my job. I soldered for 8 hours a day 5 days a week and the tips would last about 3 months. My trick to keep a tip was to leave the solder on the tip after soldering and then wipe it off right before I use it. Sometimes I would add a little bit of solder to the tip before I put it in its cradle. Well if you need more tips you can just look up the Hakko site or something similar.
Thanks man!
I literally lol’d... These nuts!! That was great! Build looks amazing!!
salut super travaille,un bonjour de la France BIG UP a toi
Hi Raz, damm it looks sweet, cant wait for the testing. Greatings from Denmark
Really clean and amazing looking build bud, looking forward to all this progressing!
Everything about this is class