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Candyman 26-02-2011 10:58 PM

My new Emaxx aluminium chassis
 
Been driving my truggy a lot last summer, the maxx felt like it would roll to easy when I went back to it. So the new chassis is to:

-Get the weight low
-Extend the wheelbase to 360mm
-Allow the 6S lipo to be fitted ( I was using NIMH last year)
-Important one this, have the diff easily accessable, I want to be able to get the prop shafts in and out of the truck quickly without taking the front and/or rear ends off the chassis OR changing the pinion mesh.
-Be lighter than the last chassis.

I took some inspiration from the UE razorback chassis, you will see the similarities.

Main chassis plate is 4mm thick, milled to 2mm in some areas.

http://www.ukmonsters.co.uk/emaxx/2011chassis/1.JPG

the top "deck" is 6mm thick, I cut this from a plate by hand, it took days.

http://www.ukmonsters.co.uk/emaxx/2011chassis/2.JPG

these are to hold the diff, they were hard to make as they have to be perfect, easy with a cnc machine, not so easy for me. They are sided and keyed so they slot together only one way.

http://www.ukmonsters.co.uk/emaxx/2011chassis/3.JPG

Motor mount is 8mm thick, 2 x M4 from under the chassis and an M3 through the top deck.

http://www.ukmonsters.co.uk/emaxx/2011chassis/4.JPG

Underside of the chassis, recesses for the skids.

http://www.ukmonsters.co.uk/emaxx/2011chassis/5.JPG

Spine on and motor mount, also the backs of the diff mounts, they are held in place from the other side by 2 screws.

http://www.ukmonsters.co.uk/emaxx/2011chassis/6.JPG

Diff in and tighten up. The spur pulls away form the motor on disassembly so the motor can remain in place with mesh undisturbed.

http://www.ukmonsters.co.uk/emaxx/2011chassis/7.JPG

rear in place

http://www.ukmonsters.co.uk/emaxx/2011chassis/8.JPG

recesses here for the straps to be clamped.

http://www.ukmonsters.co.uk/emaxx/2011chassis/9.JPG

tight for space here, servo mount and esc tray. Also note the slight recess on the top deck for the motor, it sits as close as physically possible to the centre line and 0.5mm from the chassis.

http://www.ukmonsters.co.uk/emaxx/2011chassis/10.JPG

fixings to the bulks.

http://www.ukmonsters.co.uk/emaxx/2011chassis/11.JPG

http://www.ukmonsters.co.uk/emaxx/2011chassis/12.JPG

All together

http://www.ukmonsters.co.uk/emaxx/2011chassis/13.JPG

lipo trays installed, 3s on each side.

http://www.ukmonsters.co.uk/emaxx/2011chassis/14.JPG

http://www.ukmonsters.co.uk/emaxx/2011chassis/15.JPG

http://www.ukmonsters.co.uk/emaxx/2011chassis/16.JPG

http://www.ukmonsters.co.uk/emaxx/2011chassis/17.JPG

http://www.ukmonsters.co.uk/emaxx/2011chassis/18.JPG

chris brown 26-02-2011 11:22 PM

Oh wow.
That is fantastic.
Awesome.

B&H Racing 26-02-2011 11:25 PM

That does look a bit good, a lot of work has gone into that :)

Tom3012 26-02-2011 11:33 PM

I want one!!! Superb work!!! :thumbsup:

minke 27-02-2011 12:37 AM

very nice :thumbsup:

kaylon 27-02-2011 12:52 AM

That does look awesome!!

Are you not worried about bending though?... You have no breakpoints on that thing at all...things will just start to bend, eventually :D

Damn fine work though, looks damn sexxy.

J

Jedi Master 27-02-2011 08:35 AM

Wow, what an effort; well done!!!

Candyman 27-02-2011 08:57 AM

Thanks guys, took me a while to arrive at this design, took about 30 hours work, I started it about 5 weeks ago.

Quote:

Originally Posted by kaylon (Post 469023)
That does look awesome!!

Are you not worried about bending though?... You have no breakpoints on that thing at all...things will just start to bend, eventually :D

Damn fine work though, looks damn sexxy.

J

Yeh I always feel tha way about this truck so its more for cruising :thumbsup:, I let my truggy do the dangerous stuff!

purplenut 27-02-2011 09:14 AM

Bloody awsome:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:
Fancy making me one?.

Candyman 27-02-2011 10:00 AM

well problem with making one offs by hand is they are time consuming and so expensive. No doubt a cnc machine could knock it quick, but then your restricted by having to do a run of them to keep costs down. So yes I could make you one but yes it would be very expensive as it was about 30 hours work.

carmst74 27-02-2011 10:48 AM

Awesome. Nearly as good as your truggy lol

Candyman 28-02-2011 10:58 PM

got the electronics in but it was a bit tight.

http://www.ukmonsters.co.uk/emaxx/2011chassis/19.JPG

http://www.ukmonsters.co.uk/emaxx/2011chassis/20.JPG

Chadworkz 23-03-2011 09:38 AM

Dude, that is friggin' amazing...you did an awesome job, some of the best work I have ever seen! I mean, I absolutely love the UE Razorback, and wish I had 1 of the "rumored" 9 that were completed, but I converted 100% to brushless a long time ago, so your e-Razorback just made my jaw hit my keyboard!!!

Seriously man, that thing is crazy-nice, and you did some amazing fabricating! If you didn't tell anyone, EVERYONE would think it was fully CNC-Machined by a Professional!

I work with a lot of Carbon-Fiber, but I am in the process of buying a nice vertical-mill and a nice flat-bed lathe, both of which will either start out as CNC, or will get converted to CNC as soon as possible. I have degrees in both Civil & Mechanical Engineering, with tons of experience in CAD, SolidWorks, and a few others, so I hope I can learn on a steeper, faster curve! I have so many ideas, drawings, sketches, etc., I need to get them out of my mind & off of paper and into real, working parts & pieces!

Anyway, I am a HUGE UE/Supermaxx fan/builder, and here is my latest project...a Lightning Chassis, VBS, Racer-X FULL-BLOWN Supermaxx (New Lightning Chassis, Like-New Latest-Version VBS w/ Ti Skids & VBS Bumpers, New 8-Spider Diffs, New 16mm Racer-X w/ New Setbacks & New Single-Shock Hi-Impacts, New Supershocks, New 8mm Titanium CVDs, New GenIV Servo-Saver, New Ultramaxxed Gears in a New FLM Half-Case w/ New Gorillamaxx Single-Speed Conversion Kit & New TRX Aluminum Shafts, New Strobe Slipper w/ New Peek Hi-Temp Pads, New Strobe Sprong, New UE 51T Steel Spur, New Ti Center Dog-Bones & New Drive-Cups, Like-New UE Split-6 Wheels, New Pro-Line Bow-Tie MTR Tires, New Diemaker-Dave Wing-Mount, Mugen-Seiki MBX-5T Wing-Stays & JConcepts Wing, New Acer Racing Full-Ceramic Ball-Bearings, New Tony's Screws, but soon switching to New GA Blue 12.9 Grade Screws, New "Traxxas Version" Black CC/New 2200kV BL Motor, New CC MMM ESC, 2x New Zippy Flightmax 2S 40C 5000mAh LiPos, New Hitec Steering Servo, New SR300 Spektrum DSM Rx...soon to be a Pro SR3500, New Spektrum DX3.o Tx, New PROTOform HardDrive Revo 3.3 Body that I need to paint...I think that's it, heh)!

http://www.supermaxx.info/images/LiVBSM1.jpg

http://www.supermaxx.info/images/LiVBSM2.jpg

http://www.supermaxx.info/images/LiVBSM3.jpg

Candyman 26-03-2011 08:15 PM

Hello mate, thanks glad you like it :) see you managed to get some VBS in the end! :thumbsup:

Sheepdog 27-03-2011 12:27 AM

stunning work buddy! so wish i had you patience!!! looks da bomb!!!

Candyman 23-06-2011 09:07 PM

Weather is good, time for a test run!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sJnwchrhzcE

Jamie.T 23-06-2011 09:18 PM

Candyman, ive always been a huge fan of your work and engineering, and this latest creation is just amazing.

Cant believe how smooth it is too, top job. Whats the next project?

Candyman 23-06-2011 09:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by thomj316 (Post 518977)
Candyman, ive always been a huge fan of your work and engineering, and this latest creation is just amazing.

Cant believe how smooth it is too, top job. Whats the next project?


Thank you, I appreciate that :thumbsup: , im taking a break at the moment doing rc car bits, all of last year was spent making my robot, dont know if you saw? if not have a butchers.

www.ukmonsters.co.uk

http://www.ukmonsters.co.uk/robocain...ainbanner2.jpg

Jamie.T 23-06-2011 09:59 PM

WOW, your engineering skills are amazing, and all that with no CNC in site.

I have a mill and lathe myself, but id never be able to make parts as good as that.

Love the robot too, i can see how it took you over a year to build.

tonymong 24-06-2011 10:54 AM

delishious !!:thumbsup:

tony


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