This 3D-Printed RC Car Might Redefine What’s Possible
I designed a 3D-printed RC car that goes 40 MPH — but I wasn’t satisfied. In this video, I challenge myself to redesign the entire drivetrain so it’s fully 3D printable: belts, bearings, and all-wheel-drive differentials. Follow along as I dive into differentials, belt tensioners, ball-bearing design, and the inevitable mechanical failures that taught me more than success ever could. For downloadable 3D Print Files: https://www.curvlab.com/ Chapters 00:00 – Why redesign the drivetrain 01:42 – Differential Explained 05:30 – 3D Printed Bearings 08:18 – All Wheel Drive System 09:10 – Assembling the Chassis 12:14 – Field test & failure analysis Comment your theory: What caused the bearing meltdown? Printable files coming soon → subscribe for updates. Shout out to the original 1950s differential explanation video • Around The Corner - How Differential Steer...

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