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    카테고리 없음 2025. 6. 22. 00:28

     

    Date.250615

     

    D:BLW Second Test – A Reality Check

    The second test of the D:BLW chassis took place near Anyangsa, a well-known hiking spot in the Gyeonggi region — practically right in my backyard.
    Unlike the first solo run, this session was more meaningful, as I had the chance to compare the performance directly with my previous builds and those of fellow crawlers.

     

     

     

    A Calm Before the Climb 

    While waiting for the group to arrive, I grabbed a quick shot of the rig.
    This time, the test wasn’t just about trail performance — it was also a stress test for the durability of key 3D printed parts under tough conditions.

    And the Result... Hmm...

     

    Let’s just say I might have trusted PC filament a bit too much.

    The servo mount and upper riser mount both took damage — something I had low-key anticipated during the design phase, but seeing it actually happen still hit hard.
    That said, design revisions have already been made to strengthen these weak points.

     

    On-Track but Not Impressive

    The overall driving performance wasn’t terrible, but honestly, it didn’t live up to expectations.
    Rather than trying to tweak things here and there, I decided to take a step back and start from scratch.

    Key Takeaways

    • Dropping the 4WS setup to reduce weight
    • Switching to 2WS configuration
    • Rear upper riser will be redesigned accordingly

    Failure isn’t the end — it’s just feedback.
    Back to the drawing board. A lighter, stronger D:BLW is coming soon.

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