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3D printed RC cars: How Easy it Could Be?


RC styles perform correctly with 3D printing and it is essentially very easy! We tried using it and arrived up with a number of recommendations and tricks to make your initiatives much easier.

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28 thoughts on “3D printed RC cars: How Easy it Could Be?

  1. Mal says:

    What idiot thinks a printed bearing will be any good

  2. henry drost says:

    what glue are you useing i cant get super glue to stick to 3d prints

  3. Kharn says:

    what ive been learning so far is when you say print vertically it will you have to think about like a grain structure, that hood will snap really easily compared to being printed flat

  4. shentharo says:

    I have requested a refund and been promised for over a month and my facebook account was banned just now from their support. DO NOT TRUST PRUSA WITH YOUR MONEY!

  5. PLA for RC cars? No way! This material isn't suited for outdoor use in the sun. Everyone with at least some little research about 3D printing should know that. It melts in the sun and there are a lot of people out there who spend a lot of time printing 3D sets cars with PLA, sanding, filling and painting them, just to realize that they body melted in the sun.

  6. Freddie Boi says:

    I’ve been making RC bodies for my Traxxas TRX-6, awesome stuff!!

  7. They should tax 3d printers hard so much plastic waste!

  8. I MISSED THESE TYPES OF VIDEOS THANK YOU FOR MAKING ANOTHER

  9. Printing models of RC tanks is also popular nowadays. As they drive slower, they are less prone to damage than cars;)

  10. Willem Smith says:

    Looking for an RC to print? I sell files for a 3d printed 4wd truck. Check out my channel!

  11. At some point I may be doing some attempts at race-worthy rc cars. Maybe even a scaled up 8th scale or larger one, since they're so ungodly expensive for NO good reason. (We know the material costs aren't particularly much different, people just expect to pay more for a larger car so manufacturers are jerks). Ive got a few that might be worth making the printed version compatible with too, so if people wanted metal components they could use em.

  12. Roadside RC says:

    I have been on the fence for getting into 3D printing…and you might be pushing me across the line here.

    Finally time! Just which one of your models now.

  13. I'm building a 3D printed clone of the DJI Inspire 2. It's been fun so far. I started printing the project in PETG, but then moved to ASA because ASA is lighter and easier to work with than PETG, especially because I have an enclosure.

  14. Spinnetti says:

    Cool stuff. I recently design and built a 1/12 scale tank (Hetzer) and printed on my Prusa. Came out great, with scale drive system tool.

  15. Michael says:

    Does your printing farm look the same today? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EK57AHT1Xqk

  16. PowerSports says:

    ePA-CF for the win!!!

  17. Jeff Bezos says:

    I hope the bambu labs x1 is going to make prusa drop the prices or come up with a better printer

  18. I miss the open-rc F1 car

  19. V DEL says:

    Are the Prusa printers able to print soft TPU to get good tires ?
    I mean a shore 70A. I'm searching a new printer for that task…

  20. Jhoan Rivero says:

    Puro great products with quality

  21. Matthew Bunn says:

    hi, I printed the Landy from 3Dsets. so much fun to make. absolutely recommend.

  22. I kind of disagree that PLA is the best material for 3D printed RC cars. Why would you not want the toughness of PETG, ABS, Nylon, PC etc? PLA is strong, yes, but with its brittleness it is quite bad at absorbing impacts.

  23. Bryan Melgar says:

    Very cool, very cool

  24. Ishaan Patel says:

    How much did making the RC jeep cost?

  25. Casadio says:

    I also published a 1:8 scale replica of the new Ford Bronco, more than 255 3D printed parts. I had a lot of fun, and now I'm working on some upgrades 🙂 looking forward to see my designs on this channel!

  26. Ishaan Patel says:

    thanks for the tips they are much appreciated

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