most companies offer springs as hard soft medium etc. I dont think
they quote actual rates all the time. HPI quote rates i thinkk and
most of the savage shocks mount on a t-maxx. Not sure on revo. Which
one is it your using again? check out  http://www.rctech.net

On 30 Nov, 17:46, whitney james <[email protected]> wrote:
> I personally support me having enough money to get a decent CAD program. :D
>
> As to the suspension parts: I suppose I have the "budget", it's just a matter 
> of spreading it out over time. That, and I'm not sure if the made-for-it 
> springs will handle the weight. They have different stiffness ratings, so 
> I'll most likely wait until I have the basic structure assembled, throw in 
> some weights to simulate the final B1, and then just weigh the whole thing, 
> divide it out to weight per tire, run those numbers against the stiffest 
> things I can find at a hobbie shop, and if they work: it's back to Ebay. If 
> not... well, I'll have to find something else. Unfortunately, springs are a 
> bit of a mystery to me.
> I have no clue how they're rated, distance of travel, compression rates, etc.
> So, it'll be very much a trial and error thing...
>
> Thanks!
>
>
>
>
>
> > Date: Mon, 30 Nov 2009 09:30:08 -0800
> > Subject: [TANKS] Re: Complete Newbie...
> > From: [email protected]
> > To: [email protected]
>
> > Well. I support cad. More accurate as you can put the motors in aswell
> > and my laptop which i run SU from can be taken about anywhere. Pencil
> > and paper: well i cant draw well but ive seen technical DRAWINGS and
> > they will get you where you want i
> > guess.                                        Back to actual topic of
> > the APC. Suspension: if you cant find space in budget for commercial
> > suspension parts could you not make the build so its possible to mount
> > commercial parts and then use some cheap DIY setup. When some of it
> > fails replace with heavy duty commercial because by then the main
> > build will be out of the way so your budget should be freed up again
>
> > On 30 Nov, 16:44, whitney james <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > All right, Wow!
>
> > > CAD Vs Pencil drawn: I think I’ve found the new blood sport!
>
> > > If I may hijack this MOST interesting conversation? (apologetic
> > > smiley face thingy…)
>
> > > Ahem…
>
> > > YEEE!
>
> > > (Ok, regain composure…)
>
> > > I’ve gotten my first set of parts in the mail! They came
> > > Sat, just 3 days after the ebay seller (integrajspec: these guys are 
> > > creative
> > > with names!) said they had been send off. Very agreeable chap by the way!
>
> > > Well, I won’t bother with pictures, as they aren’t really
> > > attached to anything (or each other) yet, and you can easily see them 
> > > online. However,
> > > as I’m sure you’re all dying to hear about them (likely as not, you’re 
> > > not really
> > > all THAT interested, but it’s a dull Mon and I have some time on my 
> > > hands, so I’m
> > > going to do my best to bore you…)
>
> > > First off, the A-Arms. They’re black (Oooo!), and there’s 4
> > > upper, and 4 lower arms in this package. Now all I need is that same 
> > > number
> > > again…
>
> > > Not all that much remarkable about the color. Also, I’m not
> > > enough of a materials expert to tell whether they really are molded nylon 
> > > or
> > > just nicely textured plastic, but they feel pretty tough and rigid.
>
> > > The upper arm is definitely thinner than the lower arm, but
> > > that’s not a major issue as the weight is largely born by the lower arm. 
> > > If I
> > > really torque it, I can get some twist out of it, and if I really put my 
> > > back
> > > into it, I could probably bust it, but I’d rather not. J
>
> > > The lower arm is pretty beefy. I can’t get any twisting
> > > movement out of it by hand, and the material is fairly thick: both sides 
> > > of the
> > > arm are about as thick as my pinky. Not that I’d expect any of you to 
> > > know how
> > > thick my pinky is, but you (maybe?) get the idea. It’s also well 
> > > designed, in
> > > that it’s bowed upwards slightly, giving it good geometry to the task at 
> > > hand
> > > with 4 different holes for mounting the shocks/springs/bouncy thingies. 
> > > Still
> > > not sure if I want to fork over the cash for the commercial units, or if I
> > > should go with a custom setup. Still, the mounting holes are nice, and 
> > > will be
> > > used. Length wise, they’re pretty good sized; being about 4 inches long, 
> > > and
> > > the widest (the upper) being maybe 2.5~3 inches wide. A fact I doubt you 
> > > really
> > > care about.
>
> > > Next up, the bulkheads. They’re gray. Gray and black go well
> > > together so I should have a nicely color coordinated undercarriage here. 
> > > Ok...
> > > Too much information…
>
> > > They have what looks to be an equally good design, made out
> > > of the same material as the swing arms. They’re also VERY tough, and I 
> > > can’t
> > > get any flex out of them by hand. They have two mounting holes on the 
> > > bottom,
> > > which will be used to connect them to a base plate, and several other 
> > > holes
> > > both through them in various directions which will be immensely useful 
> > > for bracing
> > > them inside the B1 and building the rest of the body around them.
>
> > > They also have a very close fit with the swing arms, so
> > > there should be minimal bending stress on the hinge pins: only shearing 
> > > stress.
> > > However, the pins are about the same size as a 10d nail (AKA: big enough 
> > > to
> > > very effectively impale your hand or to be used as an average sized 
> > > framing
> > > nail), so there shouldn’t be any fear of them giving out.
>
> > > Right! That’s it for this installment of the build… or
> > > rather this installment of the lead up to the build (Argh! This is going 
> > > to
> > > take soooo long!), so you may now resume your regularly scheduled 
> > > programming of:
>
> > > (in big loud booming voice…)
>
> > > CAD VS PAPER AND PENCIL!!!!
>
> > > (cheering fans in the distance….)
>
> > > Toodles,
>
> > > James
>
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