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BL Savage with slipperential design - 04.24.2007, 12:30 AM

After few months of thinking, I have managed to get a slipperential designed for the Savage. Before I proceed, I must say that all credits must be given to Ben Aldern, aka Jagboy240 for his awesome Solidworks skill. He is the one who design this. He has been very patient with me since he has to change the design according to my taste few times . Plus he works like a real pro throughout the process of designing. Since Im done with the design, now I hope that Mike can help me to machine the parts. For now, these are some rendered pics of the design.





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04.24.2007, 12:46 AM

sweet!!!! looks awsome!
   
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04.24.2007, 01:02 AM

Hey guys. Long time since I've been around but it hasn't been a time without rc. Mothman and I have collaborated on this project for the last four months or so and it's been worth every bit. Here's a render.



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04.24.2007, 01:06 AM

pm sent jb
   
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04.24.2007, 01:23 AM

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Originally Posted by mothman
After few months of thinking, I have managed to get a slipperential designed for the Savage. Before I proceed, I must say that all credits must be given to Ben Aldern, aka Jagboy240 for his awesome Solidworks skill. He is the one who design this. He has been very patient with me since he has to change the design according to my taste few times . Plus he works like a real pro throughout the process of designing. Since Im done with the design, now I hope that Mike can help me to machine the parts. For now, these are some rendered pics of the design.


http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a3...ssy4220701.jpg
http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a3...ssy4220702.jpg
http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a3...ssy4220703.jpg
http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a3...ssy4220704.jpg
Looks Nice, I will add support for motor.
   
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06.17.2007, 11:10 AM

Looks like there's a lot of gears exposed to debris, any thoughs of some sort of metal or plastic casing to protect all of that?
   
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