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how would i bond the corners of te kydex? |
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Not knowing your design, I cannot really comment on material thickness. Sketch it out and I will take a look. You cannot drill/tap the edge of 1/8 al easily and it will not be that strong. |
whipping up a sketch now.
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Sorry had to do that! |
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this is what i had in mind |
I am guessing you plan to form a L with 2 pieces. You can use the thinner 1/8 to bolt thru, but I would make the motor plate out of thicker al and drill/tap it so that you can bolt the L foot to it. That would require the use of countersunk screws as the heads would be on the chassis, and you want the lower plate flush. I would just buy so L angle al, that is what I used on the GTP...
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you lost me. that is all one peice of 2x2 angle. bolted to the center brace and the chassis.
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That should be fine, have fun making it. Will you do it by hand, or do you have access to a machine? |
by hand
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Yes, there is a product that fuses lexan quite well (type 3 acrylic adhesive). Unfortunately, its fumes have been proven to be quite harmful to us humans and is therefore tough to get ahold of. Like Linc said - Kydex will likely be easier for you to work with, and is plenty strong. |
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hahaha will do :lol:, shimming shouldnt be that hard- why not just bend the aluminum into the correct angle?. im wondering just how much flex there will be in the chassis with that composite center brace?:neutral: Quote:
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Me: Hey mike, im getting a second hand Cen matrix TR FRE edition. im wondering what is the smallest and largest pinion i can use with a 66t spur and your mount. thanks -ben Mike:I don’t think there are many pinion options with the 62t spur – I made the mount with the 46t spur in mind (12-25t or so pinion range with the 46t spur). I would guess about 11-14t or less pinion range with the 62t spur. Mike RC-Monster so thats out of the picture anyways. |
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