So very true very thats why I build and design the parts too so many of my rc conversions 8-) Im the only one with my concepts, never released the designs/files or sold remakes..Nice build now its time to slap a yz80 motor on it 8-)
The ones you buy have a differential, suspension and well designed ergonomics. This is slapped together, one wheel drive with zero ergonomics. Notice how it can hardly turn to the left, because its only driven by the left rear wheel. Nothing is balanced either. Fitting a sprocket to the wheel just by guessing eith the eye? Lol. OK. This car is incomparible to any store bought RC. Thats why.
I love your videos. It would be nice to see you make a long lasting project rather than a quick project. I do not imply any disrespect, as you are simply a genius and gifted. It would be nice to see a project that would be built to last the test of time. Keep up the great work though. 😀
When attaching thicker rod material sticking straight out from sheet metal like you did for your front axles, it would be a good idea to drill a hole through the sheet metal on center with the axle. The, as one last weld, do a plug weld through the hole. This can make the joint several times stronger than the sheet metal and make the overall joint stronger than the base materials.
A lot of guys here in the states build rc tractors like this we use these engines and rototiller tires that are cut . Solid axle in the back and gear and chain for the drive . 2 small tires upfront :)
türkiyede bu adamın yerinde olmak isteyen çok nadir insan bulunur hatta 1 kaç tane diyebiliriz....çünkü türk vatandaşı devlet memuru olup kolay para kazanmanın derdinde
Because of very cool channels like this, I got inspired to build my own toys from scratch, by purchasing the tools such as welder and things. I also want to make them more cmplex, by using 3d printed parts and electronics.
very nice that you built an RC 2 stroke car .. not many out there have done .... however i personally think you could have at least made both back wheels spin rather than just one .... it is possible .... i am thinking of making one 4 wheel drive with suspension .... it will take some thought ... but i think it is possible .... very nice work tho .. keep going with the projects :)
49cc for 1 wheel is like wasting much power, could have put more ideas and make full rwd would be really good and make the ride more stable, otherwise all’s perfect and love your amazing work. Your workshop is like dream come true for me, I would love to have all this types of equipments to do such projects :D Much love from Tanzania 🇹🇿
I'm a mechanical engineer and i find this low key way more interesting then what they teach us in class. If they taught us like this i would have scored so fuckin much.
This is a interesting channel to watch and this is where cool things are made, that said... it's not where you want learn m.i.g. or t.i.g. welding skills or how to bend square tubing using a tube bender that has round bending dies.
One small advice: You could've swapped the star cable with the kill switch cable. This way, you get a momentary switch at starter and you can toggle the ignition, which also would be safer, you won't start it accidentally by moving the throttle forward. But anyways, amazing project :).
Весь процесс работы мне понравился, только не понравилось что сделали на одно колесо, лучше бы на целую ось чтоб был полный задний привод, и что-то слабенькая она по-моему :) UPD: а еще, веса бы наперед чуть больше, а то при резком повороте повертаете,а она дальше прямо едит
Nice work there,i think you work for someone or either you do that for a living,both cases,nice work,and there is allot of space for improvements,like,instead of welding the axis to the chasis,make a ball bearing housing (from a pipe with the right diameter) and weld spacers to the axle and weld the housing on the chasis to have both rear wheels spinning+ a simple disc brake system,so you CAN mount any suspension there anyway ,so...is good for start,but since you have high quality tools to work with,better make a little more investment to buy actual articulated axis for front and for the rear axis...you can weld some mounting brackets directly formed on the suspension,as example,a paired coil spring in the middle of the axis and next to the wheels you can easy form a piece to connect the shock absorbers,and VOILA,there is the suspension,you figure out how to make the suspension for the front axle,GOOD LUCK !
Can you please share the details of the parts use in this RC car particularly how the steering works and the acceleraor. Or simply provide the link where did you purchase the remote parts.
Ótimo projeto, está de parabéns, poderia melhorar, colocando o motor na frente, e usar um eixo de transição para as rodas traseiras, assim traria realismo é dinâmica ao carro