How to Make RC Silicone Tires with 3D Printed Molds

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  • Опубликовано: 25 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 35

  • @rickster58
    @rickster58 10 месяцев назад +1

    Well done! A few thoughts, instead of vaseline use spray on mold release to preserve the tread details. And when gluing the tires to the rims, apply the glue to surface of the that the tire sits on rather than the edges. Overall though you did a great job, and the mold is very cleverly designed.

    • @3dimensions478
      @3dimensions478  10 месяцев назад

      Thanks, in the next projects I'll try to improve the process.

  • @klaiddias
    @klaiddias 2 месяца назад

    Really good job bro!!! Congratulations....

  • @ITman3Dmain
    @ITman3Dmain Год назад +1

    Super. I also used silicone, only I have a slightly different production technology

  • @EckhardReich
    @EckhardReich 3 месяца назад

    Many thanks for this great inspiration - it will be an easy job if you know how to do

  • @rallekralle11
    @rallekralle11 Год назад

    that's a really clever idea, to not use any internal mould part

  • @roderichriegel3403
    @roderichriegel3403 Год назад

    Great idea

  • @slakjawnotsayin5451
    @slakjawnotsayin5451 5 месяцев назад

    This is what I was going to try, but also add a softener to it, which I can't remember what I used to use for making silicon and cornstarch molds a few years back... Maybe it was mineral spirits or mineral oil or something?? Just adding a little drop of whatever it was, would be enough to soften it and make it a nicer rubber. Hopefully I made notes for when I figured out the best combo back then, and if I can find such notes somewhere, I'll come back and comment on it. Or after I mess around with this stuff again soon and figure it out again. I need to make slot car tires, cuz my originals on my 32 scale cars are all hardened and toast... So I need something cheap and grippy, and would also be cool to blow a tire here and there having to change them in the pit. LOL
    Actually, I used to use the clear silicone and add a color to it with cheap acrylic paints from Walmart, so maybe I will just try using the black silicone without the softener whatever it was, and see how they work out first.
    Thank you for this video man!!!

    • @3dimensions478
      @3dimensions478  5 месяцев назад

      Thank you very much for your comment, after several attempts this was the best solution I found, I tried using some materials to soften the final rubber but I never had good results, and as I was going to use it on tarmac it was good that it was harder and more resistant. If you find out what the material is, I'd love to know.
      Thanks!

  • @kevinjohnson5356
    @kevinjohnson5356 8 месяцев назад

    pretty nice, i am making my own rims and i can find tires for them bc they are so wide

  • @ahmadabudayah4581
    @ahmadabudayah4581 Год назад +1

    thanks, but what is the material that you used?

    • @3dimensions478
      @3dimensions478  Год назад

      I used silicone from Soudal and cornstarch from a Portuguese brand.

  • @jasonlange8341
    @jasonlange8341 5 месяцев назад

    How do you do it if you can't fill your mold like that? And mine doesn't have any holes drilled in it to pour anything in. I can Def pack the top and bottom like that but I'll never know if I have enough inside plus making the 2 halves 1

    • @3dimensions478
      @3dimensions478  5 месяцев назад

      As the silicone with the cornstarch is very thick, the best solution I found was to spread it like this, I couldn't just pour it in, so I made the mold with that in mind.

  • @karloss031
    @karloss031 Год назад

    Great !! any video on how to CAD design the mold?..rgds

    • @3dimensions478
      @3dimensions478  Год назад

      No, I designed the molds myself, but you'll certainly find similar toturials on youtube

  • @98f5
    @98f5 8 месяцев назад

    I just print the tires directly with various flexible materials but usually i use "varioshore" foaming tpu

    • @3dimensions478
      @3dimensions478  8 месяцев назад

      In the past I used the same method, however with silicone I have a lot more grip.

  • @Brian-ks6kf
    @Brian-ks6kf Год назад

    This is awesome. How is the grip compared to rubber or foam tires?

    • @3dimensions478
      @3dimensions478  Год назад +1

      Thank you! I have never used foam tires so I can't compare, compared to rubber tires the silicone tires have more grip. The biggest disadvantage is the lifespan, they last less time, especially on very rough surfaces, however I have tested on concrete and asphalt and they didn't show significant wear.

    • @chadbukowski3993
      @chadbukowski3993 Год назад

      Have a link to the 3d mold model?

    • @3dimensions478
      @3dimensions478  Год назад +1

      I will use these tires and rims on my next RC car, I have already finished it but still need to record and edit the video. When I post the video I will make all the STLs available.

  • @adrixrc
    @adrixrc Год назад

    thanks

  • @theaussienurseflipper.8113
    @theaussienurseflipper.8113 Год назад

    Where file for the file the mould cheers Graham

  • @MrGTAmodsgerman
    @MrGTAmodsgerman Год назад

    Does it matter which silicone it is?

    • @3dimensions478
      @3dimensions478  Год назад +1

      I used construction silicone, I don't know if the results will be different with others

    • @MrGTAmodsgerman
      @MrGTAmodsgerman Год назад

      @@3dimensions478 ok thanks.

  • @curtisnewton895
    @curtisnewton895 2 месяца назад

    starsh is really useless imo, the silicon itself is rubbery enough
    btw, what silicon do you use ? soudal black what ? not even sure it is silicon
    why the mystery about what you use ?

    • @3dimensions478
      @3dimensions478  2 месяца назад

      Corn starch is essential to make the end result more resistant and durable, it makes the mixture easier to apply because it is thicker, makes it easier to remove the piece from the mould and gives a final result similar to real rubber. The silicone I used is no mystery, it's Soudal's Universal Black silicone.

  • @curtisnewton895
    @curtisnewton895 2 месяца назад

    you dont even explain anything about the mold itself

    • @3dimensions478
      @3dimensions478  2 месяца назад

      I've provided an instruction manual on how to assemble the mould and some more details of the process. The video is an example of how to do it, which can be replicated using the STLs I've provided for the rc car I made.