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Dravpnir's 2014 "Standard sized" Berg

That 3d printing is super cool
Im loving the stuff you're coming up with!
 
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Love all the 3d printed parts.how do the inserts hold up ? are the melt in style or thread in? Thanks keep up the Good work."thumbsup"
 
Love all the 3d printed parts.how do the inserts hold up ? are the melt in style or thread in? Thanks keep up the Good work."thumbsup"

They thread into the 3D printed parts and are glued in to hold them in place... It makes for very strong yet very light threads "thumbsup"
 
He can't have his DravTech Team Drivers showing him up....
Here is the magic skins we Kreated...
 

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What are the 3mm inserts that you are using in the 3D Chassis and were may get them?

They are aluminum inserts that have a fine M4 threads on the outside and M3 threads inside. You can get the in different length's from a Japanaese company called Hirosugi-Keiki Co., Ltd..



Those look amazing michelle!

They sure do! They look even better mounted on a chassis. Perhaps I need to stop slacking on posting pictures so the rest of you can see that too 8)
 
Here is a video from the Finnish Rc Crawling Series -16 #4 Naantali -
2.2M Course 1 Driving Dravpnir.

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Thanks for the fun weekend 8)
 
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