2013.02.03, 01:27 PM
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UID 599 Racer Wing...
I'm very pleased with the looks and driveability of the 599, so I figured I would try to do it some justice in the downforce department...
This is an image brought into my design environment and loosely scaled for it's pretty pictures, it should look very nearly similar in the real world.
I have not ordered mine as of yet but I will be very soon! If you beat me to it and get one mounted before me... please post up pics for the rest of us!
Mounting locations (spacing) are the same as my previous wings. This new wing will be up in my shop by tonight.
Once again, the Shapeways link to my shop is in my signature below. I am offering them in White and Polished, White and Black, Strong and Flexible. The default material is White and Polished so make sure you have it set to what you want when you order!
I also want to add here that it doesn't take much time with a black Sharpie to get these parts black like stock, I'll leave the black option on there if someone desires the production finish look of the black material.
No fine print here, just the facts!
I am in no way, shape or form responsible for production or shipping or manufacturing quality of these products. All I can say is that it takes around 15 days to show up at my house after I place an order and the quality is top-notch! What I design is what I get. Shapeways has an excellent record of part quality which is one of the major reasons I went with them for this stuff.
Last edited by imxlr8ed; 2013.02.03 at 01:44 PM.
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2013.02.03, 02:22 PM
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This wing look good.
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2013.02.03, 02:43 PM
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Thanks! I spent probably too much time on this one, but the cars lines are just so inspirational to me and I had to try to assimilate as much as I could inro this.
This will obviously go onto almost any body you choose, but it's home will always be on the rear deck of a 599!
It's in the shop now.
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2013.02.03, 05:01 PM
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Something else to throw in your order...
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2013.02.03, 06:31 PM
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of both Time and Space
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I'm really impressed with what you are doing. It's the only original development happening as of late.
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2013.02.03, 07:48 PM
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What is the weight?
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2013.02.03, 10:59 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Traveler
I'm really impressed with what you are doing. It's the only original development happening as of late.
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Big thanks! I don't think there has ever been a time I've looked at something like a car or bike where I haven't wanted to tweak it out with a few here and theres. I'm just glad I've finally hooked up with a shop like Shapeways, so many times I've sat there looking at an RC car and visualizing parts that should exist... now I can actually do something about it!
And Arch... I'm thinking it weighs somewhere around cool looking and freekin sweet! ( for all technical questions... refer to name of shop ) I would run a mass props but I'm not exactly sure of the densities of the printed material. The stuff is pretty light though, lighter than the typical Z plastics.
I am planning on getting a scale, so as soon as I get one, I plan to weigh all of the parts I have.
Last edited by imxlr8ed; 2013.02.03 at 11:07 PM.
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2013.02.04, 05:14 AM
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Given their pricing structure, I would think they would provide mass properties or weight at least.
I think it looks Awsome! I know a lot of guys are very picky about every .1 gram regardless.
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2013.02.04, 09:34 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by arch2b
Given their pricing structure, I would think they would provide mass properties or weight at least.
I think it looks Awsome! I know a lot if guys are very not picky about every .1 gram regardless
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It's always a mad rush to get the parts built, double checked and thrown online before family duties impede the progress. I've never checked the site for that infomation though, I'll dig around tonight and see what I can find.
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2013.02.04, 01:19 PM
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you would think their description would include weight/mass by material choice. it is after all, the process by which they charge for the finished product. certainly wouldn't expect the designer to be responsible for proving finished product weight/mass. having received one of Fove's bodies, can confirm the plastics are very light weight and surprisingly flexible.
wouldn't stop me from using it though i assume the pilot holes are designed for m2 screws? i'd hate to see the stem crack when turning in a screw. i also assume course thread are better for this material?
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2013.02.04, 01:35 PM
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Originally Posted by arch2b
certainly wouldn't expect the designer to be responsible for proving finished product weight/mass.
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You should tell that to my "higher ups"! I spend a ton of time researching and calculating weights at the day job... it never used to be like that. From full-time designer to part-time data entry specialist in one swift company-wide decision! That's another motivation for what I'm doing here... pure design freedom!!!
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Originally Posted by arch2b
i assume the pilot holes are designed for m2 screws? i'd hate to see the stem crack when turning in a screw. i also assume course thread are better for this material?
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Coarse threads the same as your typical self-threaded Mini-Z plastic. I have tested some larger oddball diameter screws in this material to see what it's breaking point would be and it didn't crack... but it did deform quite nicely.
Last edited by imxlr8ed; 2013.02.04 at 03:28 PM.
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2013.02.04, 02:33 PM
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deformation is preferable to breakage
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2013.02.08, 08:51 AM
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Its hard to tell from pic but is this wing higher that the roof line at any point?
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2013.02.08, 11:52 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by chad508
Its hard to tell from pic but is this wing higher that the roof line at any point?
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I think it is, but it's also one of those deals where you have some adjustability if you grind down the mounting surfaces to your own preferences.
I'll try to get some pics up tonight of a side shot/render.
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2013.02.09, 01:22 AM
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Here's a roughly located side shot:
Tough to tell from this pic due to the perspective being off and I'm pretty sure I scaled it fairly close. I won't know how low I can get it until I actually get one.
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