NEW 3D Printed RC Car Tires - Driving on Water!!!

in #car7 years ago

This is crazy! I'm driving a RC car on water by using custom made 3D printed tires. A few months back I failed driving on water, but discovered my 3D printed wheels worked great for traction on sand. However, now I'm back, and today we are driving the JLB Cheetah on water!

Here's the JLB Cheetah RC car: https://goo.gl/vCsNSf
STL files: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:256...
Flexible filament 40D: http://fiberlogy.com/en/fiberlogy-fil...

I'm so greateful for all my loyal followers, and because of your comments I was able to make a new set of 3D printed tires that actually worked! The new tires have a much larger diameter and the paddles is fewer but significantly longer and much less angled.

The new tires was printed with only 5% infill, so there's much more air inside to keep it floating. In combination with a larger battery (4S 14.8V Lipo), the motor was able to keep the wheels turning and therefore keep it on top of the water.

My Favourite 3D Printer:
Creality CR-10 Golden: https://goo.gl/pxSRAZ
Coupon Code: CR10ZUI

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This is insane! I'm driving a RC auto on water by utilizing uniquely designed 3D printed tires. A couple of months back I fizzled driving on water, yet found my 3D printed wheels worked extraordinary for footing on sand. In any case, now I'm back, and today we are driving the JLB Cheetah on water!

Here's the JLB Cheetah RC auto: https://goo.gl/vCsNSf

STL records: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:256...

Adaptable fiber 40D: http://fiberlogy.com/en/fiberlogy-fil...

I'm so greateful for all my reliable devotees, and in view of your remarks I could make another arrangement of 3D printed tires that really worked! The new tires have a substantially bigger distance across and the oars is less however altogether more and considerably less calculated.

The new tires was printed with just 5% infill, so there's substantially more air inside to keep it skimming. In blend with a bigger battery (4S 14.8V Lipo), the engine could keep the wheels turning and consequently keep it over the

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