Was having a heck of a time trying to replace my spot on RC tires that were worn out. I tried soap and soaking in hot water but it only make the tire softer and the sharp rim was cutting into the tire.
Asked a social media platform and got answers like “Vaseline, soap, soak in hot water, just force it on, use screw drivers, silicone spray, glue, and someone saying they broke two tires trying to force them on” so I thought of a better way. I’ve used tapered shafts to install o-rings on before and thought... why not? So I whistled one up in CAD last night printed it while I slept, woke up this morning and presto!!! Works great!!!
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Very cool!!Was having a heck of a time trying to replace my spot on RC tires that were worn out. I tried soap and soaking in hot water but it only make the tire softer and the sharp rim was cutting into the tire.
Asked a social media platform and got answers like “Vaseline, soap, soak in hot water, just force it on, use screw drivers, silicone spray, glue, and someone saying they broke two tires trying to force them on” so I thought of a better way. I’ve used tapered shafts to install o-rings on before and thought... why not? So I whistled one up in CAD last night printed it while I slept, woke up this morning and presto!!! Works great!!!
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That is exactly how we use to mount our 1/8 gas road cars we could never get them on no mater what if we did not use a cone.Was having a heck of a time trying to replace my spot on RC tires that were worn out. I tried soap and soaking in hot water but it only make the tire softer and the sharp rim was cutting into the tire.
Asked a social media platform and got answers like “Vaseline, soap, soak in hot water, just force it on, use screw drivers, silicone spray, glue, and someone saying they broke two tires trying to force them on” so I thought of a better way. I’ve used tapered shafts to install o-rings on before and thought... why not? So I whistled one up in CAD last night printed it while I slept, woke up this morning and presto!!! Works great!!!
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I may have to hit you up on one of those just have to make sure the diameter is correct for my tires do not need changing at the moment but in time I may have ask you for some help.Was having a heck of a time trying to replace my spot on RC tires that were worn out. I tried soap and soaking in hot water but it only make the tire softer and the sharp rim was cutting into the tire.
Asked a social media platform and got answers like “Vaseline, soap, soak in hot water, just force it on, use screw drivers, silicone spray, glue, and someone saying they broke two tires trying to force them on” so I thought of a better way. I’ve used tapered shafts to install o-rings on before and thought... why not? So I whistled one up in CAD last night printed it while I slept, woke up this morning and presto!!! Works great!!!
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I may have to hit you up on one of those just have to make sure the diameter is correct for my tires do not need changing at the moment but in time I may have ask you for some help.
They really looks good, and it will take almost no effort to replace a tire, and you will not ruin the new tire. Nice job. Really like the bright, smooth and shiny colour on the surface that will make easier to slide down it onto the rim.I'm working on a version two right now. Small tweaks.
In this pic you can see what I basically drew up. Small dimensional tweaks and large blends (bridging). I can make a schematic of the needed dimensions and draw one up. This takes 5 hours to print with 15% infill 0.2 layer height (rough).
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They really looks good, and it will take almost no effort to replace a tire, and you will not ruin the new tire. Nice job. Really like the bright, smooth and shiny colour on the surface that will make easier to slide down it onto the rim.
Just a thought could you not make the cone half the height.