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All I can say is WOW! I wanna see it run. Excellent engineering.I think this guy invented a whole new class of offroad.
Saweet!

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that is cool !!!

i put the link in my favorites. i wana see it run too!!
That thing is huge. And it should have plenty of power! Now just to wait for a vid to see what it does, or see if its a shelf queen!
thats on BYT it is awesome
what is the name of the machine he is making the parts on? how much is it?
redzebra24 Wrote:what is the name of the machine he is making the parts on? how much is it?

1. Not sure
2. Hundreds if not thousands.

You can always just do it the old fashioned way, with a saw or dremel, but then you can't mill the parts like he did all awesome looking.
so it is a mill?
sweet! the rear end is off a kyosho madforce, maybe i could turn my madforce into something like that.....ya right Wink
redzebra24 Wrote:what is the name of the machine he is making the parts on? how much is it?

He used a mini-mill, which is a vertical lathe. It looks like a drill press but with an adjustble bottom plate that can be articulated in different directions. Its not terrible expensive about $500.00 and goes up from there. I found some at harbor freight, http://www.harborfreight.com/ just do a keyword search for "Mill".
Great place to find cheap tools.
I wanna see it take off from some sweet jumps and nail someone in the back of the head....we just better have the number for 9-1-1 handy.
One of my boys has a nasty habit of running in front of my RCs. I have taken him out on two occasions. Luckily he was not hurt in either. I hope nobody gets hit with that, your gonna break something for sure, and it aint gonna be the truck!
I am suprised he used pullstarts for that. I bet you could rig up somekind of electic start like traxxas has.
harbor freight is sweet i have been there alot
that may work as long as u used a carbide endmill or something like that. My only concern with that would be that it would not spin fast enough to do a clean cut on most high grade aluminum
That might be a little on the light side. But the price looks good. Milling isnt easy. I would look around first. Here is a good site I found that has lots of info. Its geared towards CNC machining. But if you get into making your own parts they have info on retrofitting certain models so you can hook up your computer and do CAM work.

http://www.computersculpture.com/Pages/I...html#Mills

This micro mill might be better: http://www.grizzly.com/products/G8689
Hey Redzebra,
I found this one on ebay, and it looks to be a nice mill, with electronic input. Its reasonable price wise, but quality could be an issue.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Mini-Mill-DRO-Kit-3-...dZViewItem

EDIT: Nevermind I'm a dumbass, its just for the electronic input device not the whole mill.