Remote-controlled car In: Practical Applications On: 31 marca 2020 Hit: 1615 A remote-controlled car made with a Zmorph 3D printer Making a remote-controlled car using a 3D printer A 3D printer can be not only a work tool, but also a fun one. The construction of a remotely controlled car was Jakub Ratajczyk's diploma project, which was to combine knowledge in the field of robotics, programming, electronics and 3D printing. To create this technologically advanced toy, Jakub used the ZMorph multifunctional 3D printer. Printing a remote-controlled car using 3D printing The car casing was 3D printed in six parts using a 1.75 mm plastic extruder with a layer height set to 0.15 mm. The whole thing was glued with strong glue to ensure its durability. ZMorph also enabled 3D printing of individual moving parts, and thanks to the use of flexible materials, it was also possible to print car tires. Printing a remote-controlled car using a 3D printer The black ABS used for prints allowed Jakub to sand the car body, which he then painted with black paint, giving the surface an even, slightly matte, shiny surface. finish. The car looks great, and after adding electronics it turned out to be extremely dynamic and agile. Thanks to ZMorph multifunctional 3D printers, each diploma project can now be of an equally high standard. Source: www.zmorph3d.com Epsilon W50 Epsilon W27 AzteQ Industrial Pro3 Plus Pro3 E2 Do you have any questions? Contact us! Store information GLOBAL 3D sp. z o.o. ul. Rynek 40 48-300 Nysa +48 790 770 200 biuro@global3d.pl Contact form Name and surname* Company name Email address* Phone number* Subject* Your message* Like This Twitter In Same Category Calibry Mini 3D scanner - Medicine SJD Barcelona Children's Hospital - Printing of anatomical models Saint-Gobain and 3D printing: Increasing the efficiency of your production processes Elisava students design outside the box with 3D printing Ways to efficiently implement the product thanks to 3D printing technology Related by Tags