GIANT 3D PRINTED GO KART BUILD - THE CHASSIS
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This video is a restart of the 3D printed Go Kart project. After I redesigned the Lego Inspired parts I finally decided to reprint the steering system and finish the chassis, the seat and the wheels. After this video I only need to add the motors and brakes and it should be ready to go!.
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This looks like so much fun to build! Also nice that you thought of using left-hand thread on beforehand 😆
@Kirainian_Gaming
8 ай бұрын
Why does the left hand thread matter?
@properprinting
8 ай бұрын
@@Kirainian_Gaming the left wheel will eventually loosed the bolt otherwise. Same thing with bicycle pedals, one has a left-hand thread and the other right. This can take a while to figure out when you try to unscrew them and you don't know about this😆
I think your next project should be a 3D printed winch system for your ceiling to help you move things around easier.
I had to stop watching another video when I got the notification and it was 100% worth it. The full sized Miranda Blocks are even crazier :) Can't wait to see this thing on the road!
awesome stuff, the standard brick style building scaled up to this size definitely makes it quite useful lol
Awesome !!! I think you have used more plastic in this one build than I have in 7 years of 3D printing, I can't wait to see this thing in action.
I would love to know how many hours of printing time goes into a set of parts like these!
@nickrudd2568
Жыл бұрын
And filament. He must use multiple reals of the stuff.
@edumaker-alexgibson
Жыл бұрын
@@nickrudd2568 You spelled 'pallets' wrong :)
@SebbyRuiz
Жыл бұрын
I assume more than 10
@MathieuCruzel
Жыл бұрын
I mean he said it's really heavy so I assume he can lift at least 30/40 kg so that many rolls.
@ivovass195
Жыл бұрын
Wondering the same
love this building system, reminds me of the old lock-block system the one with the screws built into each block that locked together with a 1/2 turn
Awesome! Just recently finished building the Tiny CNC Mk. II and it's a beast! Keep up the awesome work!
@ivanmirandawastaken
Жыл бұрын
That's awesome! That machine will guest star in the next episode to make the brackets for the motors! Cheers!!
@ModernHobbyist
Жыл бұрын
@@ivanmirandawastaken Can't wait!
the careful gentle ease down as you first sit in it, is the best part.
Eres un fenómeno. No me canso de decirlo. Cada proyecto es una pasada. Muchas gracias crack
Muito bom!! que jornada incrível! coloca um motor para gente ver correr!
Man that is amazing!!! I figured it would be heavy, but who cares! It's cool!!!! I want to have one of those wheel and tires just for display! Great work Ivan!
No wonder PLA is getting expensive. Ivan is using half of the world's supplies.
EPIC! I wonder if you can make the wheels hub driven by modding bicycle hub motors into those large rear wheels? this could sort out brakes too
Looks Kool!
You are my 3D Printing spirit animal!. I love all your projects! Thank you for sharing. Keep up the great work!
discovered your channel less than a minute ago and I'm already loving it
Un trabajo impresionante! Menuda paciencia y cabeza que tienes...
Always love your videos! I have been watching since 20k subs and its incredible to see how much better your videos get every year!!
I really can't fathom the amount of printing time it takes to print all of these large parts!
Insane! How long did it take to print all the parts? Love the Lego look
Very impressive project! I'd see about making the steering wheel less sensitive, a smaller pinion for the rack should be enough to do that.
This Look amazing so far and I can't wait to watch you zipping and drifting around in it! A thought.. You ought to do stress and weight testing for your joints, bolts and beams that way you can get an idea for or an exact value of how much load they can take, it will give you more confidence and let you design with stress and loads in mind that way your not over or under engineering your designs
amazing!
Amazing!
amazing !!!!!
Brilliant, Ivan! 😃 Looking forward to the next steps! Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
@viniciosvds
Жыл бұрын
Você por aqui. Acompanhava sei canal uns tempo atrás. Parou com os vídeos??
@MCsCreations
Жыл бұрын
@@viniciosvds Opa, fala rapaz! 😃 Então, estou sem PC pra poder editar vídeos... E os preços estão absurdos! 😕 Mas eu pretendo voltar sim, assim que possível!
@viniciosvds
Жыл бұрын
@@MCsCreations volta sim... Seus vídeos era muito bom.. aguardo seu retorno!!
@MCsCreations
Жыл бұрын
@@viniciosvds Valeu! 😃
Your are so creative. I love all your designs. Thanks for sharing.
this would even make a great downhill kart, excellent work, sir
Love the idea of the third goal
Can't wait to see when you get the motor in 👍😎
I love it! You crack me up! 😂 Spaaaaaacers! ❤❤❤
You are a mad genius and I love it!
that's pretty cool.. great job!
awesome Ivan
13:14 Well, if you don't want it, I'll take your job. 😅 Thanks for another fun video.
Just yesterday I wondered why I hadn't seen you drop a video recently. Now I see - You were busy. Great project as always.
Ivan, your big printer in corner gives me the "Shut up and take muh money" vibe xD I want one.
Love the wheels!
The Engineering and thought behind these blocks is very impressive.
@nickademuss42
Жыл бұрын
yeah thanks to lego technics
@harrisonbergeron9764
Жыл бұрын
@@nickademuss42 What ever help you sleep at night.
Me quito el sombrero contigo, eres un auténtico genio.
You crazy man - I love it!
Love this series, Ivan
Keep on rolling, brother! Rooting for you all the way!🥳
ivan you are brilliant! i can only imagine buying that in kit form!
Nice video Ivan :)
This is epic. Can't wait to see the power plant.
Amazing
Looks like this new Ferrari is more promising than Sainz and Leclerc's F1. Looking forward!
Looks great! A smaller pinion gear would help with the steerability and also give more space for your legs (as others have pointed out). What is giving you the strength between the front axles and the steering arm? It looks like just the little tab, but I'd be afraid that will shear off if you ever see any resistance in turning. Excited to see it move!
@josephdecesaro1528
Жыл бұрын
I would say the steering ratio is way to fast and it will need more angle to make a decent turn but this is a good start tho.
Yoooo! Cam is coming to Onshape!? That’s the one thing I have always wanted for it
Awesome
Big Lego technic bricks, suppppper cooool
I think that weak point is between the place where the front weels are mounted and the midle of the frame that is supported by the side blocks, I tink it would be better to extend the upper front spindles holders to the back to where the side blocks are starting to prevent it from bending.👍👍 I mean the place when you look at it from the side its between the the front weels holders and the midle section of the frame, more specifically between the place where the side blocks are ending
Eres un genio 👍
NICE =D
Yoooooo new video That looks sick, amazing work
@ivanmirandawastaken
Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
I can't wait to see the race with Matt 🙂
Giant lego go-kart is what I first thought when I saw the pieces
Add some caster, it will make the steering centre itself hopefully making it easier to control.
i build lots of lego technics sets. This really tickled my inner child. thanks man. HELOOOOO FROM MELBOURNE. AUSTRALIA
Siempre haciendo cosas increíbles
GOOD LUCK ON THE RACE WITH MATT by the way AWESOME JOB!!!
Giant technics pieces? That's so cool. Awesome cart.
Incredible build! Can I ask more and less how much it weights to compare it to a normal kart? Like how many meters of filament or kgs of filament do you use for the different parts?
Tengo un motor eléctrico en casa y un par de cosillas que podrían ser interesantes en ese proyecto. ¡Te há quedado genial!
Is there a limitation on the power? Like are you both using the same motor and power source? Because otherwise, I'd say get a better engine than his to offset the weight. I'm a little worried about you legs interfering with the steering though (they're really close to that gear!) hopefully the turning radius is good enough.
What % fill do you like to use for parts this size?
what are the sort of settings do you use on these large construction parts?
And you thought about the thread direction of the wheel nuts and the rotational direction of the tires? hate for those nuts to come loose while moving forward.
Eres un crack me encantan tus vídeos sigue así ivan
And people thought my 3D printed hard top was a ridiculous idea.. Amazing work man. Dont let anyone tell you, you cant do something!
Sweet go cart
Man, Spain making waves in the racing world this year!
well its preaty much that what i would call real life lego :D
Wow!!!!
Nice
I love it, i want one
wow!! cuanto relleno tienen las piezas? me pica la curiosidad con piezas tan grandes
Damn nice legos
eu fico imaginando pelo tamanho das peças que ele imprime, as chances de dar erro de impressão e quanta grana com filamentos ele nao deve gastar...
@viniciosvds
Жыл бұрын
Kkkkkk tava pensando exatamente isso kkkk isso deve ter uns 3 meses de impressão direto. E não dá nem pra calcular quanto de filamento que foi gasto. As vezes imprimo umas peças pequenas vão horas... 😂😂
I'm convinced this man will 3D print a red house one of these days. Lol!
Oh I get it! The system allows you to make more videos while printing few new parts. Clever!
Me: Look, I made a birdhouse Ivan: I made a tank with my 3D printer.
I’m thinking a steel frame and a welder would be cheaper than just the plastic, but this is pretty awesome!!!
Design wise , it’s much more complicated than Matt’s. However , you need to make it lighter 😅. can’t wait to see the final product.
Wow! I am from Steve ;)
yeah, front shafts look a bit scary. But that's what stress testing you going to do with motor is install is for.
I hung my 3D printer from a 1.65 gram TPU cable tie I designed & printed to show how strong the design was, but it's nothing compared sitting in a go kart you designed & printed! Your ending tune, "Caro Be & Leviate - City Boy", I keep having to go play it after I watch your videos its too catchy.
It looks like the tires are not grippy enough, i think you'll suffer from understeer. Maybe some treads could be fitted to avoid that
@realflow100
Жыл бұрын
they will act like slicks i bet. and with some use they will get rougher and more grippy when used on asphalt/tarmac road surface
@filonin2
Жыл бұрын
4wd would help too.
@mjpeer
Жыл бұрын
Its just a great drift Kart😊
@lio1234234
Жыл бұрын
Treads only help under wet conditions. If he wants better grip he'll need a higher friction tyre material.
@victorlopeztogores1549
Жыл бұрын
@@lio1234234 I know, i didn´t explained myself well enough. I meant the material they use for retreading tires, that is the same rubber as in tires. It can be glued on the surface
brutal
Awesome use of custom brims
You’re awesome!!
Hi, nice video can you make a giant Lego vacuum engine please.
o HOMEM SERA SEMPRE UM ETERNO GAROTO
Are those smooth wheels going to have enough traction to get you moving?
I don't even want to begin to think about how many hours/days/years it took to print all those parts! 😂
Dream build
6/10 would race. Don't know how it would hold up at the start while bumping but that's sick bro.
What do you use for your glass beds that parts come off as easy as they did in the intro?