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Cody.McP 05.30.2010 04:48 AM

So, the mill just came in the mail today. :yipi: Still have to get it set up and am waiting on the steppers/controller and such. My schedule is pretty free this next week so I hope to make decent headway into the world of CNC machining and get this thing started shortly after that. And as for the motor mount, I'm probably going to be making my own now, seeing as it wont really cost me much at all, and I can do what I really want with everything. I have to buy a new CAD program though as my Solidworks license just expired :( So it'll be a little while before I can show you guys what I'm doing. Not a big update really, just thought I'd let you guys know whats going on. :yes:

thzero 05.30.2010 11:13 AM

Got some pics? Thinking about doing similiar thing myself..

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cody.McP (Post 360833)
Hmm I haven't seen any Truggy Savages but I'll be sure to give them a look. Reason why I want to make my own shock towers is also for upper arm link mounts so I can adjust the roll center if needed. I saw some Platinum RC lower COG Carbon Fiber shock towers that look pretty nice, but I'd only get them if I decide to not go for my own.
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Chadworkz 05.30.2010 11:47 AM

Man, I can't wait until I get my CNC Machine (and of course, learn how to use it)...I will be making parts like mad, because I have access to unlimited Delrin scraps of all sizes, aluminum scraps of various sizes and types (6061 & 7075, both T6 Temper), titanium scraps of limited sizes, and carbon-fiber of my own, which I will just do the right thing and drop a load of cash on a bulk order of CF!

mckrill 06.01.2010 03:47 AM

I had this thought before starting my 14s project, very nice to see that someone is actually doing it - I will follow your project for sure :yipi:

Jahay 06.03.2010 10:01 AM

This looks like a great idea. Please keep the drawings as you should possibly think about getting this manufactured if it works out well. Will def keep savage owners excited. I like this idea a lot!!! MAKE ME ONE :)

Cody.McP 06.03.2010 04:13 PM

thzero - No pics of the Shock Towers, my Solidworks License expired so I can't really do/show any of my work right now. I'm going to be ordering the 2010 program/license by the end of the week hopefully, so soon enough I can post everything for you guys to see.

Chadworkz - Good luck on your purchase, it definitely is a whole hobby in itself though, it's hard for me not to get in over my head with this thing, so much information, not enough brainpower. :oh:

mckrill - Thanks for the kind words, I have been following your 14s project and it is just simply amazing. Can't wait to see what you do with it. :yes:

Jahay - After I get my own produced and perfected, shoot me a PM and I'll see what I can do. :wink:

Anyways, as far as updates go, I'm having a bunch of aluminum stock (6061, 7075) as well as some Delrin coming in the mail this week so I can be prepared to machine this out once I learn how to use CAM and get my CAD up and running. I made some test cuts with my mill just for fun yesterday too, it's just crazy watching this thing go! :yipi:

Chadworkz 06.05.2010 10:27 PM

Well, thanks to all of the classes I had to take for my degrees, I have quite a few that are needed, or will at least help, that should help when designing and then machining...CAD, DAC (part of CAD), Prototyping, Fast Prototyping, Strength of Materials, Drafting, Computer Drafting, all of the Civil & Mechanical Engineering classes, as well as all of the computer classes. Well, at least I hope it helps, and I hope I remember it all. CAD was still on Release-13 when I was in school!

Cody.McP 06.17.2010 09:34 PM

Just posting here to let you guys know that I haven't forgot about this project. I just got a job at a machine shop so my time has been/is going to be limited, but I'm still working on this thing! I'm actually putting 2 smaller projects before it though, as they are less complex and will help me learn my way around everything before I mess up a huge chassis plate. You'll see them on here soon ;) I'll post up the completed drawings for this project by this weekend to tide you guys over for now, sorry for the slow progress :/

Jahay 06.18.2010 04:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Cody.McP (Post 363148)
Well I don't really have "access" so to speak, still going to cost me a fortune! The price you pay I guess. :oops:

Anyways, still some refining to do but all it is is some chamfering/hole making/fileting.. the easy stuff, to make it look pretty and to piece it together. :yes:
I'll keep working on it tonight and see what I can do! I just remembered I still have to make some shock towers for this thing, but those shouldn't take too long. Hope to have everything done tomorrow to send off!

Complete, with Mudguards (These are my own)
http://i1010.photobucket.com/albums/...ageTruggy1.png

Mudguards off
http://i1010.photobucket.com/albums/...ageTruggy2.png

Just the Chassis
http://i1010.photobucket.com/albums/...ageTruggy3.png

Nice!!! Just keep us updated! i still like the idea of this chassis.... I can see why no one has really attempted it now... Its quite complex.

I was looking at the designs and notcied that you are going to have problems utilising the stock steering assembly unless you use one out of another car which has a flat chassis.

Also how are you going to mount the motor?
1.To the side of the centre diff to keep the LCG?
or
2.mount it above like using the universal diff/motor mount in the RCM Store?

I vote 1. for Low centre gravity reasons. Otherwise what the point in making a chassis like this.

Seriously i would love one myself when you are done!

suicideneil 06.18.2010 06:12 PM

I can see the slots in the chassis for the motor mount- to the left and infront of the CD, as you look at the image.

Jahay 06.18.2010 06:14 PM

there is nothing attaching the steering assembly to the top of the side of the chassis

Chadworkz 06.19.2010 01:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jahay (Post 370226)
I was looking at the designs and notcied that you are going to have problems utilising the stock steering assembly unless you use one out of another car which has a flat chassis.

You can see the holes on the chassis up front, surrounded by a little bit of circular material, where I assume he is going to install a two-post bellcrank style servo-saver/steering assembly. A UE GenIV SS would be awesome there!

http://www.unlimitedengineering.com/...tems/13601.jpg


Quote:

Originally Posted by Jahay (Post 370226)
Also how are you going to mount the motor?
1.To the side of the centre diff to keep the LCG?
or
2.mount it above like using the universal diff/motor mount in the RCM Store?

I vote 1. for Low centre gravity reasons. Otherwise what the point in making a chassis like this.

You can also see the 4 slotted holes in the chassis where he will mount the motor using a full-can motor-mount, like the Tekno conversion mount.

http://c0456141.cdn.cloudfiles.racks...kr/tkr4140.jpg
http://c0456141.cdn.cloudfiles.racks...r/tkr4136x.jpg
http://www.redrc.net/wp-content/uplo...knolektron.jpg

H&P CUZTOM RC 07.12.2010 10:51 AM

project nitro savage
 
AYO. I HAVE A SAVAGE ALSO BUT MY HAS A LRP ZR.30. BUT WE ARE THINKIN THA SAME. I JUS LOVE THA LOOK OF ORANGE CARBON FIBER:intello:
BUT KEEP UP DA GOOD WERK BRO!!!!!

H&P CUZTOM RC 07.12.2010 10:53 AM

I have built tha lightest nitro savage yet!!!

Jahay 07.12.2010 11:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by H&P CUZTOM RC (Post 372930)
I have built tha lightest nitro savage yet!!!

Well done... Can you create a thread about it?

Cody... Any update with your machining skills?Are they coming along?
I really REALLY want one... so when you are ready and have perfected the design they way you like it, give me a shout as i want dibs on the first few you produce :yipi:


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