this week I finalized the design for the trac tac stands and started to product them to sell at the rc track.
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This week I started developing a new product for the rc car track and it is a stand for the tire prep that everyone uses called trac tac. I also purchased now filament for my printer as these parts are quite large and use a lot.
This week I continued to work on the part for my co worker as his 3 wheeler that the part is for is nearly complete and needs the last final pice to be finished
did a personal project for a friend and revised some of the dimensions on a old one in order to get it ready to be sold
This week I was looking for a new project and one of my coworkers needs me to 3d print him an intake for his vintage 3-wheeler that you can't get any more
This week I worked on designing a couple of new projects. Some of them include a new a-arm design for my rc car along with a on/off switch cover and a suspension ball joint for my car aswel. I also designed a new clutch system with the integrated pads for ease of Maintenance
This week I developed a part for my rc car because my clutch plate and pads ended up breaking due to the amount of power going through them. The new plate and pad are both 3d printed and integrated into one piece.
This week I started to develop my project that I intend on mass producing and turning into the class for a demo piece. The piece that I decided to go with is a gear key chain that spins and allows the user to play or "fidget" with it.
This week there wasn't a whole lot of progress with the design aspect of the process because I am trying to find something I need to design as 3d filament isn't cheap by any means but I have been researching a couple of upgrades to the printer to make it preform just a little bit better and give it the edge on some of the higher cost printers.
Today I finished up formatting my website and getting all of my pervious designs filled out so I can display some of my previous work that I created.
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AuthorMy name is Baydon Stanley and im the creator or Baydons 3D lab and the author of the blogs. |