A 47 years old love

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Frank Breitenbach
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Hello next one
The absorber lever housing.
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Frank
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That's impressive work Frank. Makes me wonder why I'd doing it all by hand! It seems the latest 3D printing materials technology has advanced to the point where it's robust enough for working parts although I guess it isn't yet strong enough to be functional?

I can think of dozens of Cent parts which would benefit from this technique.

Thanks for inspiring us.

Stephen

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Hello Stephen
The main problem is to create the stl file from the part. The printing material (filament) is ABS. The 3d process printing temperature is 230 - 250 c°. I am working with 0,09mm layer.
To your question if the material is strong enough or not: You can get different ABS. But in this case I beleve there are not so much strength. I think it works. If a part is broken no problem I can print it again. :roll:
And yes: It is a very nice technology and I like to print parts. Printing,assembling and ready.
For example: The turret grenade mounts (EH0429) are perfect parts to detail it.
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Frank

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Impressive work Frank, it is nice to see another centurion build taking shape.

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Hello
A little bit progress.
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Looking very good indeed Frank. Your 3D printer is making easy work of these modifications. Do let me know if you need any reference pictures. Regards. Stephen

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Hello at all
Stephen I need your help. But later when I will build the external fuel tank.
Well some picures
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As every time following Stephens report.
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Hi Frank,
Bravo, looking good.
That mighty dozer blade is looking, well, unattached? :(
How are you planning to make it work? Miniature Hydraulics, Pneumatics or Linear Servos?
Lovely work :) .
cheers, Fabrice

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Hello at all
@ Fabirce: Yes I am planing with a miniature hydraulic.
Well my engines
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Hello
My electric external fuel tank. I hope it is enough power for 30 minutes. :roll:
Many thanks Stephen.
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And the rope thimble for a 5 mm rope.
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Frank

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Hi Frank,

the tank looks fine! I think the 24V lippo is enough for 30 minutes driving, but the 12V lippo for all the electronic functions, sound and animations could bring limitations :lol:
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Hi Frank,

Nice work.

One question What motors did you use? What are the specs?


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Sean

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Hello Sean
The motor is from Parvalux:
PM63-100 GB12, 24V, 365W ,PB25:1, S3 rating, 184rpm, 17,3 Nm.
I know very heavy but a little bit more than to less power.
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Hi Frank,

but less power would be more scale for the Centurion :wink:
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Hi Günter
That is not fine. :roll:
Frank

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