Dieselpunk Crawler, Part 2
After getting off to a rapid start my Dieselpunk inspired crawler ground to a standstill while I waited for parts, now that they have arrived everything is up and running. [...]
After getting off to a rapid start my Dieselpunk inspired crawler ground to a standstill while I waited for parts, now that they have arrived everything is up and running. [...]
One of the best things about 3D printing is that it lets me work fast enough that I can get an impulse project from concept to reality before I lose [...]
This is a short one, but a good one! See the video for full assembly instructions, as well as my first powered test, and find the files for download here if [...]
In the last post we got a working differential together, since then I have been designing the axle tubes, axle shafts and the drive shaft. Axle Tubes I have mentioned [...]
Over the past few weeks, with a brief hiatus due to international travel for my day job (I'm an Electrical Engineer in the telecoms industry), I have been plugging away [...]
One day we will be able to 3D print functioning combustion engines in 1:10 scale, but for now the car will have to be driven by regular old electric motor, [...]
In the last post I introduced myself, in this post I'd like to introduce the project. I have a real soft spot for the raw nature of roughly 1930's era, [...]
This is the first of what is going to be a series of blog posts in exciting collaboration between myself, Jason Suter (known as "Ossum" around the web), and CEL-UK, [...]