In part three of our RC10B7 video series, we talk about the design and technology used during the B7 development. For our full list of products, visit our website. www.AssociatedElectrics.com
Being in the 3-D print game since 2020 I can really relate to the speed you are able to create prototype, tweak it, create again, tweak it, all within a few days when just 10 years ago it would have taken you weeks. Can’t wait for tomorrow’s video. Good job guys.!!!
3D modelling and printing is a great way to go about prototyping parts and, even a whole product. Converting that all to injection dies, I have no idea how to do, other than surface level.
So the whole car is now using "engineering materials" such as titanium and carbon fiber? No heavy steel or cheap plastics? Thought so. Engineers have budgets determined by accountants and management.
The opening monologue is from Husting back on the launch of the original Gold Pan RC10. That isn't a modern clip. If anything, the B7 has less aluminum and CF bits since the B5. It is a very plastic fantastic design.
i love my ae kits but yeah the plastic injection molds are crazy inconsistant and bearings suck dnt last long at all..also machine work is SLoppy af sumtimes!… they need sumone like me @ injection mold spot n machine spot..i workd @ machine shop 5 years i spot sloppy work instantly.
Team Associated customer service sucks and can't even admit they had a bad batch of bearings sent with the kits,also the damages that occured and won't stand behind their WARRANTY