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OpenR/C 1:10 Formula 1 car

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  • Camera.stl
  • Center_Body.stl
  • Center_Lid.stl
  • Chassie_Front.stl
  • Chassie_Rear.stl
  • Front.stl
  • Front_BOM_Block.stl
  • Front_Lower_BOM.stl
  • Front_Rim.stl
  • Front_Spoiler.stl
  • Front_Upper_BOM.stl
  • Front_Wheel_Axle.stl
  • Front_Wheel_Hub.stl
  • Lock_Pin.stl
  • Main_Turning_Vane_Left.stl
  • Main_Turning_Vane_Right.stl
  • Motor_Cover.stl
  • Nose.stl
  • Pinion_Gear.stl
  • Rainlight_and_Diffuser.stl
  • Rear_Rim.stl
  • Rear_View_Mirror_Left.stl
  • Rear_View_Mirror_Right.stl
  • Rear_Wheel_Axle.stl
  • Rear_Wing.stl
  • Servo_Holder.stl
  • Servo_Saver_Lower.stl
  • Servo_Saver_Upper.stl
  • Spur_Gear.stl
  • Steering_Push_Pin.stl
  • Tire.stl
  • Wheel_Axle_Holder_Left.stl
  • Wheel_Axle_Holder_Right.stl
  • Wheel_Lock_Nut.stl

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Last update 2016-02-22 at 10:09
Publication date 2015-12-11 at 22:16
Design number 4400

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3D model description

Please respect the license under which this project is released. Thank you!

This is the OpenR/C Formula 1 car. It´s the third generation OpenR/C car and this time around focus is on simplicity! You can print everything in PLA except the tires which are done in NinjaFlex! Of course you can print it in any material you like but for those that want to print a car but only have PLA at hand, this is the project for you!

Documentation (not complete due to technical problems) can be found here.

A note on the servo saver. It´s designed to be used with PLA, the upper and lower BOM applies force similar to a spring in a convetional servo saver. Of course the pressure depends on the type of material used, infill etc. Fine tuning can be done adding washer under or over the servo saver.

The "Main Turning Vane´s" needs to have it´s lower part trimmed using a "exacto knife". Then slide it in the chassie plate and push it over the "Lid" and it should snap into place-

Parts that need support added:
Front Spoiler.stl
Front.stl
Rear Rim.stl
Rear Wing.stl
Servo Saver Lower.stl

Things to buy:
Ok, obviously you need some filament which you´ll get from your favourite filament supplier.
You also need M3 screws and nuts which you can get at your local hardware store. Check the BOM list for what to get.
Some bearings are needed as well, check the BOM list or buy a kit from FastEddyBearings.com
Last but not least you need electronics and here´s what i got, all from HobbyKing:
ESC and motor combo
Battery
Micro Servo This is what i bought and i think it´s not very good, please let me know if you have a better recommendation.
Transmitter and Receiver (i use something else but this is a "cheap" alternative)
If you are new to this whole R/C hobby you´ll also need a LiPo charger for the battery. Ask in the Google + Community for recommendations
Rain tires designed by Thomas Palm are available here (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:999257)
Low profile rims & tires designed by Thomas Palm are available here (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1103751)

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