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8 hours ago, ddougie71 said:

Hi Efferman

Received your knuckleboom joint connector from shapeways. Have you any pics of how it is assembled?

What connector, don't see it on Shapeways

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it is assembled to the boom in a way nearly like this

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dafgek

crane collumn

all flat crane parts

Mainboom to telescopic outer box  <- the connector

Telescopic outer Box

Telescopic Boxes

 

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opinions?

they are in these sizes

15038 56 x 34 Racing Medium
56908 43,2 x 26 Racing Small
54145 30,4 x 20 Reinforced Rim

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@msk6003

now?

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The actuators are here

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The relation between stroke and length is good, only the guidance in full extracted position should be better.

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The rims are here .Sorry for the white out

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Racing wheel medium
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The offset seems nearly to large
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Racing wheel small. Are there no low tires?
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Offset like on the standard rim
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p20170417_204618674_380a9bdf-df5b-4242-8 Tire from 42039 24 hours racing car

p20170417_204627434_f2ed2a5b-2929-41e4-a Tire from 42054 Class

p20170417_204635195_6b952d69-b047-4947-a Tire from 42000 F1. I like this match!

p20170417_204643031_14c15f95-9e97-4c39-b Tire from 8110 Unimog

p20170417_204723932_2bfab41a-8d1f-47e8-8 Tire from 9398 rock crawler

Thanks for great wheel.

And one complain. Worm gear counterpart double is to stiff.

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I am thinking of placing an order from Shapeways in near future for a project, and one of the pieces is the 20z diff. I saw that you had it 3d printed in the video demostration , do you know how strong it is ? I plan it to rotate at high speeds and I'm concerned how it will hold up the stress.  

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for complex 3d printed shapes I use a small stainless steel brush. It looks like a tooth brush but very handy. Of course drills are great for any holes and wet and dry sand paper for flat surfaces.

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Would it be possible to adapt this into a 3d printed model? It's a rotational pneumatic valve. Needs some work and simplification.

I have designed this in a pre-3d printing era, so it needs to be reengineered to use as little material as possible and be smaller.

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It's just an idea for a rotating pneumatic valve. It needs work. But i guess one could find off the shelf o-ring seals and design a groove into the rotor or housing where they'd sit and seal on each side of the rotor. But i don't know how to seal the circumference.

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Hi

I am looking for wheel covers for the Mercedes AMG GTR in black for the 56mm wheels. Is this something you can do?

On shapeways most of the designs are only available in white it seems. Has that changed recently? I do remember that before you could choose which colour you wanted to use.

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3 minutes ago, Jeroen Ottens said:

Hi

I am looking for wheel covers for the Mercedes AMG GTR in black for the 56mm wheels. Is this something you can do?

On shapeways most of the designs are only available in white it seems. Has that changed recently? I do remember that before you could choose which colour you wanted to use.

I am going to take a wild guess, and say that is your next project?

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Just now, Aventador2004 said:

I am going to take a wild guess, and say that is your next project?

You may never guess again :tongue:

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Just now, Jeroen Ottens said:

You may never guess again :tongue:

I thought so, and I spotted @Charbel's next project. 

Ok, never again, but, others like efferman would figure that one out in a minute.

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Jeroen, this design is probably not solid to make as rim, and as a wheelcover the standard rim will fully visible.

For the colour, the painting, except for black is a gamble on shapeways, so self painting gives better success.

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Just now, efferman said:

Jeroen, this design is probably not solid to make as rim, and as a wheelcover the standard rim will fully visible.

For the colour, the painting, except for black is a gamble on shapeways, so self painting gives better success.

Thx for the quick reply.
I want to use black rims behind this cover, so that is not too big an issue, but fragility is...:hmpf_bad:

I do not fully understand your comment about the colour. If I choose a white design I do not get any options in the pull-down menu of the colour, except for white. For me shapeways does not offer a paint option.

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The seller has the option to make different colours available. Maybe polishing, which is necessary for colouring, is to stressfull for the design and allows no colour option. So the seller makes only white available.

Have you checked sevenstuds designs? He has some wheel covers would possibly fit.

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