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Blog [Upcycle It] Interactive Race Car Driver - Hotrodding the Edison
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  • Author Author: Workshopshed
  • Date Created: 11 May 2017 8:24 AM Date Created
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[Upcycle It] Interactive Race Car Driver - Hotrodding the Edison

Workshopshed
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11 May 2017

The observant amongst you will have spotted that there was an item in the  [Upcycle It] Interactive Race Car Driver - 3D Printed Parts article that did not relate to any of the things I was printing. That was because I did not know if it was going to print ok or not. The part is some "exhaust pipes" to add to the Edison to turn my "engine" into a hotrod.

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Because I was concerned about the exhausts wobbling about when printing I added some 1mm horizontal supports to the model which were then cut off using a knife following the print. The print went well until layer 165 of 168 at which point it came detached from the print bed. As I was printing at 100% fill this did not actually matter and I've gone with fractionally shorter pipes by 0.9mm. If I was going to print it again I'd likely use a brim around the base to give it a bit more grip.

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You can find all the models at https://github.com/Workshopshed/UpcyclingDesignChallenge/tree/master/3DModels

 

I don't think my modification will make any difference to the Edison's performance but I do think it looks cool. Hopefully, I'll have time to give it a coat of silver paint so it looks more like exhaust pipes.

 

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  • mcb1
    mcb1 over 8 years ago in reply to mcb1 +4
  • dougw
    dougw over 8 years ago +3
    Superb - those pipes are absolutely iconic. Of course if you printed a "blower" for the air intake it would be spectacular if you could squeeze in a real fan. Not trying to mess up your already impressive…
  • balearicdynamics
    balearicdynamics over 8 years ago in reply to mcb1 +2
    Mark, it seems there is not sufficient space to fit the Edison Enrico
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  • jasonwier92
    jasonwier92 over 8 years ago

    Maybe some Open R/C is in your future. 

     

    https://plus.google.com/communities/112745535856143176146

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    Workshopshed over 8 years ago in reply to jasonwier92

    I have been looking at Daniel Norée over the last few weeks also thingiverse and myminifactory.

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    My Daughter wants the car to look sleek low profile racecar which could be quite a challenge as it's kind of based on a monster truck at the moment. So I've been looking around for ideas for the body shell, I'll likely make that in OpenSCAD again and build it in parts that clip or glue together. Unlike a lot of 3D printer users, I'm happy with glue and paint image

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    DAB over 8 years ago in reply to Workshopshed

    Ah yes, the old Triumph.

     

    Great car until you get old and find the step up and out feature a bit taxing. image

     

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    Workshopshed over 8 years ago in reply to DAB

    It said "Chevy Corvette" on the link but there may be a similarity

     

    https://www.myminifactory.com/object/chevy-corvette-23853

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    DAB over 8 years ago in reply to Workshopshed

    Yes, they looked very similar in the early models.

     

    I am not sure who was trying to copy who, but in the day, they were the envy of the sports car set.

     

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    DAB over 8 years ago in reply to Workshopshed

    Yes, they looked very similar in the early models.

     

    I am not sure who was trying to copy who, but in the day, they were the envy of the sports car set.

     

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