I built a FULLY 3D Printed 1:8th Scale RC Truck - 3DSets Bamboo 4x4

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  • Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024

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  • @3DPrintSOS
    @3DPrintSOS  2 года назад +1

    I have updated the Build Guide with a more powerful motor. The motor the kit calls for was too fast and wasnt ideal for crawling. I still think we need to go even lower, but this is a MASSIVE improvement! www.3dprintsos.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Bamboo-4x4-Build-v2.pdf

    • @jamesgerhart9681
      @jamesgerhart9681 5 месяцев назад

      I bought the 3536 for my Bamboo but it is too long and doesn't fit. how did you get yours to fit?

  • @gordonendicott5114
    @gordonendicott5114 2 месяца назад +2

    Nice job that's a lot of printing very cool ..

  • @pumpc00
    @pumpc00 2 года назад +3

    you are definitely master level. i cant believe your channel hasn't blown up. thank you for your work.

  • @mszoomy
    @mszoomy 2 года назад +1

    That's so awesome!! And you got your candy corn on there too! Well done, amazing job, looking forward to watching it run

  • @jstagzsr
    @jstagzsr 9 месяцев назад +1

    lol. i thought i was the only one who put the filament bag over the spool while its still on the machine. just makes sense to not get dust on it thatll eventually clog the nozzle. Hopefully helps it from drying out or getting moisture on it too a little.

  • @gk3drcb506
    @gk3drcb506 2 года назад +1

    Wow no kidding ...Fully 3D printed.. Awesome job .. 👏 👍..I wonder how it will handle.

  • @NathanBuildsRobots
    @NathanBuildsRobots 2 года назад +2

    Wow, the amount of work you put into this is clear to see. Good job man! 👏 Nice b-roll into too

    • @3DPrintSOS
      @3DPrintSOS  2 года назад

      Thanks Nathan! It’s been rough on the schedule and I’m sure I’ve let down some companies I told I’d make vids for just because of the shear time this took...But I really wanted to do this. Just for myself I guess. :)

    • @NathanBuildsRobots
      @NathanBuildsRobots 2 года назад +1

      @@3DPrintSOS It all looks really solidly built. I like that even the differential and all the gears are printed.

    • @3DPrintSOS
      @3DPrintSOS  2 года назад

      Yeah, it’s really incredible. The open differential on the front blows my mind.

  • @Etnad61
    @Etnad61 2 года назад +1

    super dope video man! love the edits and time you put into this! now to piss of the wife by ordering everything i need!! lol

  • @pumpc00
    @pumpc00 2 года назад +2

    you are a printing beast!

  • @raybonz7939
    @raybonz7939 2 года назад +1

    Very cool! Great job Fedor!

  • @alexon2010
    @alexon2010 Год назад +2

    I think about setting up a local course for children and adults in order to develop projects such as assembling a car like this using 3D printing, the movement part with an app using Arduino and Cell Phone, will it work... Gradually I would add other modules

  • @darren990
    @darren990 2 года назад +2

    Amazing video .it looks great speed boat next
    foot tread bars under the doors would look good aswell Tube Doorsteps for Model 1 & 2 are free on site

    • @3DPrintSOS
      @3DPrintSOS  2 года назад +1

      Speed boat! I need to do some research!

  • @koen3195
    @koen3195 2 года назад +2

    looking amazing! I was realy looking out for this :) I am also hapy to see that it works great! maby next time upload it in parts so that we have a video every week to wait for? (just a sugestion)

    • @3DPrintSOS
      @3DPrintSOS  2 года назад

      Thank you! Yes, that was something I thought about the entire time but I have one too many "projects" going on and I just needed to get something "done". I still want to show off how this things works out in the field. So, this wont be the last time you see it. :)

    • @koen3195
      @koen3195 2 года назад

      @@3DPrintSOS :)

  • @Del350K4
    @Del350K4 2 года назад +1

    Ah - this video will answer all my questions!

    • @3DPrintSOS
      @3DPrintSOS  2 года назад

      Yuuup. You found it. Haha. :)

  • @Island.dweller
    @Island.dweller 2 года назад +1

    Nice job Fed!

  • @minecrafthackpro123
    @minecrafthackpro123 2 года назад +1

    That is so cool good job

  • @ripmax333
    @ripmax333 2 года назад +1

    It's not because there's a chunk of weight ( about 3kg of filament) the problem is that it feels top-heavy. all the 3d sets crawlers that I build feel that way.

    • @3DPrintSOS
      @3DPrintSOS  2 года назад

      Yeah, they do all feel top heavy. Feels realistic though. Most crawlers are overly capable with their brass weights down low. Haha.

  • @theNEWTful
    @theNEWTful Год назад

    Looks great

  • @pirzahidshahrashdi4756
    @pirzahidshahrashdi4756 Год назад +1

    I love this work ❤

  • @mobilechaosyt
    @mobilechaosyt 2 года назад +1

    Very nice build, something that could be recommended with kids to learn on building, however the pricing is much higher than I would have wanted. RTR kits and Tamiya kits are running about the same price or lower. Getting the experience building it is definitely an added plus, however some hobby store kits are ones you have to build too.

    • @3DPrintSOS
      @3DPrintSOS  2 года назад +2

      Yes. The price is similar to a kit for sure. But the customization and actually creating the parts yourself is what makes this super cool.

    • @mszoomy
      @mszoomy 2 года назад

      @@3DPrintSOS yupp!

    • @hondaslex
      @hondaslex 8 месяцев назад

      @@3DPrintSOS and the ability to print spare parts. ;-)

  • @gamingwithdurly
    @gamingwithdurly Год назад +1

    You ain't crawling anything with open diffs bud. Nice build though. Thoroughly enjoyed watching. Kind of just want the body for my own build

    • @3DPrintSOS
      @3DPrintSOS  Год назад +1

      well yeah, it’s more of a scale experience with this. I took it out for a bit of a crawl and have a video out. check that one out. super fun actually. Also, I have a front locked diff built up, ready to drop in, but I was havin to much fun watchin the open front diff search for traction.

    • @gamingwithdurly
      @gamingwithdurly Год назад +1

      @@3DPrintSOS I did, it was next on the recommended. 3d print yourself some solid diffs, and see how it does. I'm also curious about the defender. I can't find a build series on that.

    • @3DPrintSOS
      @3DPrintSOS  Год назад

      The rear is already locked and the front I have one to drop in. The defender is all locked and it’s much more capable. Has better suspension on it too.
      I haven’t done a build series on it…but I did post a ton of photos of it on my instagram.
      Next time I take it out I’ll take some video. :)

    • @gamingwithdurly
      @gamingwithdurly Год назад

      @@3DPrintSOS sounds good bud, have a good one

    • @jamesgerhart9681
      @jamesgerhart9681 5 месяцев назад +1

      what shocks do you recommend for this now that youve had it a while?​@@3DPrintSOS

  • @MrCaprinut
    @MrCaprinut 7 месяцев назад

    For M3 hardware it's hard to beat Team KNK Monster Pack.

  • @mariusc2137
    @mariusc2137 2 года назад +3

    I really dont know how and why I didnt find your chanel sooner, sir, the quality, details and info in your videos is impressive! I.ve been looking to get my 1st 3d printer for a while now and I jumped back and forth between getting big machine (Artillery Sidewinder X2) or getting something smaller, cheaper and more versatile (when it comes to upgrades) as a Creality printer or similar to learn on. After watching your videos, the Aquila X2 seems like the best option but Im a little worried about the N32/H32 chips. Does it still have a problem with those? Would it be an option to swap the board out for a Creality one then get Alex's firmware for it? Sorry if its a stupid question, just a newbie trying to do his homework😅

    • @pumpc00
      @pumpc00 2 года назад +3

      just get a printer and start printing. there is a learning curve but its not steep. every filament is different. each project is different but it's small steps and experience.

    • @3DPrintSOS
      @3DPrintSOS  2 года назад +1

      No need to to worry about the h32 anymore. Voxelab fixed the issues via firmware and Alex released a nearly perfect beta of a JyersUI fork. So, the Aquila is still a great deal. :)

    • @3DPrintSOS
      @3DPrintSOS  2 года назад

      ^ I agree. ;)

    • @mszoomy
      @mszoomy 2 года назад +3

      I have the Aquila X2, I chose it over the base model mainly because of the filament sensor which is really not worth it in my opinion. The only other difference I believe is the orientation of the screen. The X2 is vertical and the regular Aquila is horizontal but they work the same and if you upgrade your firmware, which you will eventually, it will make your horizontal screen run vertical anyway. So in my opinion, I'd go with the base Aquila over the X2. I'm still a newb myself but that's what I learned. I wound up removing my filament sensor completely, it's a pain in the ass cause any bit of debris or dust gets in there can mess it up

    • @3DPrintSOS
      @3DPrintSOS  2 года назад +1

      Solid advice.

  • @Tattedeuc
    @Tattedeuc 2 года назад +1

    Coool!

  • @johnbrewer9570
    @johnbrewer9570 2 года назад +1

    Wish my Aqullia would print like yours does i even change to a Ender direct feed and leveled the bed perfect but still get crappy pieces lol

    • @3DPrintSOS
      @3DPrintSOS  2 года назад

      With some time and patience I bet you can do it too! Any specific issue you’re having?

  • @namhorhelohs6913
    @namhorhelohs6913 12 дней назад +1

    What filament did you use for the project in this video?

    • @3DPrintSOS
      @3DPrintSOS  12 дней назад

      Almost all of it was IIIDMax PLA+. I beleive the “chrome" was something else because IIIDMax didnt have silks back then. Now they do and you can use 3dprintsos as a coupon code for 5% off. ;)

  • @fjjj.
    @fjjj. 2 года назад +1

    🔥

  • @mardisal1128
    @mardisal1128 Год назад +1

    What filaments did you use for lights? Is it transparent filament? :)

    • @3DPrintSOS
      @3DPrintSOS  Год назад

      Yep. Transparent PLA from IIDMax.

  • @FlyB4UDie
    @FlyB4UDie 2 года назад +2

    Awesome,

    • @3DPrintSOS
      @3DPrintSOS  2 года назад +1

      I thought so too. :)

    • @FlyB4UDie
      @FlyB4UDie 2 года назад +2

      @@3DPrintSOS
      Monday I will have my own 3D printer a Voxelab X2 , can’t wait 😜

    • @3DPrintSOS
      @3DPrintSOS  2 года назад +1

      Awww yeah. Congrats.

    • @FlyB4UDie
      @FlyB4UDie 2 года назад +2

      @@3DPrintSOS
      They gave me a H32 model,🥴

    • @3DPrintSOS
      @3DPrintSOS  2 года назад +1

      That’s ok. The latest firmware from voxelab fixes a bunch of issues and Alex’s beta for 3rd party is working great.

  • @makimaki5008
    @makimaki5008 Год назад +1

    hi, where i can find the toyota grill stl... thank you. by the way, amazing video. im building my fj with your video.

    • @3DPrintSOS
      @3DPrintSOS  Год назад

      I found it on Thingiverse. Search Toyota grill 3DSets

  • @FerreXevi
    @FerreXevi Год назад +1

    Is it possible to buy the whole assembly kit somewhere? In the description there are only the necessary parts to assemble, but I don't see where you can get the STL/Gode of all the parts, neither to print nor to buy.

    • @3DPrintSOS
      @3DPrintSOS  Год назад +1

      you buy the STLs and Manuals for the build on 3DSets.com. I just figured I’d help sort the rest. since there’s a ton of pieces to the build.

    • @FerreXevi
      @FerreXevi Год назад

      @@3DPrintSOS thanks!!

  • @joshphillips5368
    @joshphillips5368 Год назад +1

    Quick question how did you get the gearbox and axles to go together so easily I'm having problems with the shafts going into bearings and stuff going together

    • @3DPrintSOS
      @3DPrintSOS  Год назад +1

      I used the horizontal expansion to dial in the print settings using a bearing and the rectangle the sets come with that lets you press in the heim joints. I believe I had to print at -.025 horizontal expansion to have all my parts fit.

    • @joshphillips5368
      @joshphillips5368 Год назад

      Awesome thanks for the info your a life saver

  • @Lawn_Care_Lounge_tv_uk
    @Lawn_Care_Lounge_tv_uk 8 месяцев назад +1

    How long did it take u to print everything on the printer

    • @3DPrintSOS
      @3DPrintSOS  8 месяцев назад

      Several weeks for sure. I used several printers for this one. If you check out 3dsets.com, there are manuals for each vehicle. They also tell you the total weight of PLA in each. So you can kind of figure out how much and how long from that.

  • @46Style
    @46Style 2 года назад +1

    hi. i have the Jeep Rancher 4x4. and i am wondering to buy this model to get the transmission and driveshaft for upgrading the rancher 4x4. How good are the drive shaft and transmission. do they break often?

    • @3DPrintSOS
      @3DPrintSOS  2 года назад +1

      I haven’t properly tested it yet. It is silent though. So that’s a major thing. Also, this transmission and slightly tweaked axles will be a free upgrade for you in the very near future.
      Also I’m currently doing some research on the motor. Mine is having some issues when crawling.

    • @46Style
      @46Style 2 года назад +1

      @@3DPrintSOS thank you for the answer :)

  • @welliespain6913
    @welliespain6913 Год назад

    amigo que referencia de tornillos son merci?

  • @thecraftybasement
    @thecraftybasement 2 года назад +1

    Did you use your profile for printing the parts
    I've been trying with other profiles no luck

    • @3DPrintSOS
      @3DPrintSOS  2 года назад

      I used my profile to print everything except the gears and things like the gearbox. Those are printed at 100% infill.
      What problem are you having?

    • @thecraftybasement
      @thecraftybasement 2 года назад +1

      @@3DPrintSOS the bearing doesn't fit the test print and print lines cracking with pressure

    • @3DPrintSOS
      @3DPrintSOS  2 года назад

      If the bearing doesn’t fit, you can try a tiny amount of horizontal expansion. Something like -0.025. If that’s not enough try -0.05.
      As for the layers cracking with pressure it means that you are either not printing hot enough or you’re getting some kind of underextrusion or have a partial clog. How are your test prints from the SD coming out?

    • @thecraftybasement
      @thecraftybasement 2 года назад +1

      @@3DPrintSOS the one I found doesn't have lines cracking

  • @frodjr71
    @frodjr71 Год назад

    How long did it take to print all the parts?

  • @themountain59
    @themountain59 2 года назад +1

    Wow...that is yellow😳...you still dont have a electric screwdiver? Just kidding...how long was all printing time? Hardware link? What electronics did you use?

    • @3DPrintSOS
      @3DPrintSOS  2 года назад +1

      Yeah it is. That classic FJ40 yellow and white combo. I need one!
      It took me about a month to print everything. Two weeks to assemble and two weeks to edit.
      All that stuff is in the build guide. Links and prices included.

  • @shyonemami7388
    @shyonemami7388 Год назад +1

    How in the world does anyone have the time for this. Im looking at printing a 1/24 scale body and it seems overwelming

    • @3DPrintSOS
      @3DPrintSOS  Год назад

      I gave up sleep…for many days. lol

    • @shyonemami7388
      @shyonemami7388 Год назад +1

      @@3DPrintSOS Thank you, for your honest reply. I will try harder!!!!

    • @3DPrintSOS
      @3DPrintSOS  Год назад

      My wife and kid go to bed relatively early. Gives me a few hours to do this kind of thing each day before I go up to bed. This video took well over a month to make. That’s the real answer. :)

  • @thecraftybasement
    @thecraftybasement 2 года назад +1

    Also any chance you can show the settings you used

    • @3DPrintSOS
      @3DPrintSOS  2 года назад

      They are honestly rather basic. Also I used several machines, which are you on?

    • @thecraftybasement
      @thecraftybasement 2 года назад +1

      @@3DPrintSOS Cr 10 V2 ender 3 pro and voxalab aquila

    • @3DPrintSOS
      @3DPrintSOS  2 года назад

      Would this be your first machine?

    • @3DPrintSOS
      @3DPrintSOS  2 года назад

      Oh never mind, I saw your other post. Hmm I think in your case, the cr10 V2 would be nice. The bump in size is useful. However, the Aquila’s price can’t be beat.

  • @pumpc00
    @pumpc00 2 года назад +1

    what did you use to print your tpu?

    • @3DPrintSOS
      @3DPrintSOS  2 года назад

      I printed it using the Magician X. They have a TPU profile available for Cura. I just had to slow it down by about half and it printed great.

  • @123masteryoda123
    @123masteryoda123 2 года назад +1

    Did you print the tires or purchase?

    • @3DPrintSOS
      @3DPrintSOS  2 года назад

      I printed the spare and bought rubber ones for the wheels.

    • @corollka
      @corollka Год назад

      Можете дать ссылку на 3д модель запасной шины?

  • @X_BIGELL_X
    @X_BIGELL_X Год назад

    what esc was used?

  • @markiootje
    @markiootje Месяц назад

    that is lot of minuts printing hahaha