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mole2k
06-01-2008, 09:58 PM
Well basically im planning to build a few new jumps for my club as the current ones we have are a bit boring and easy to jump.
My idea is initially to build a tabletop that can be fairly easily stored away. We have the entire bottom of a stage to store stuff so as long as it can be packed relatively flat and slid in its no problem.
Dimentions is the main part of my query. For a tabletop what do people feel it should be in width/length and height for the tabletop bit and what sort of angle on the ramps. I have some plans drawn up for what the general idea I have in my mind is that it splits in two so that it folds to half width and full length then the legs also fold down. Ideally I would like it modular so I can have a straight table top or have the up and down ramp at 90 degree's to each other.
Im more concerned with what angle to have the ramps so they arnt too steep to cause the car to bottom out and bounce off the jump upsetting its flight or too shallow so you dont really get any airtime from it.
A picture of my concept for the tabletop
http://mole2k.co.uk/jump/jump06.jpg
I'd just really like any pointers as to problems anybody else has encountered or any design adjustments you think would improve it.
craigosh
07-01-2008, 09:55 AM
Size all depends on how big your track is and how big you want the jump to be. But for angle of the transition, 25-40degrees is usually good, but towards 40 your best trying to 'curve' out the bottom to smooth the entry to the transition. You can either bend the wood for this or add a short shallow section to the bottom!
I'd say go for the width of your track for the width of the jump then that again for the length of each section so 2mx2m each part then the height is however high it needs to be to get say 30degrees.
Chrislong
07-01-2008, 10:12 AM
At worksop, we use some flexible ply which we just tape to the bottom of the ramp to smooth them out. They do break as marshalls stand on them, so it means next time, we just tape unbrocken ones to it.
I like your design though, don't go copying what another club has - having something that works and is different is far better. I personally like the idea of shallow 20-30 degree long up and downramps, so the cars don't get launched, they'll just skim over the top of the table top (no more than 10-12inches?) and then come down the downramp. It'll be very easy but a nice feature. Having it as a corner table top would be even better.
Make it strong enough to stand on, as marshalls WILL.
Chris
We have alot of jumps on oure indoor track and we use alot of loose parts so they are
eazy to take apart and to put them up.
We use soda trays (dont know if you call it that) to build jumps. they are fast to put up
and to take away. you just need loose boards.
To make a jump realy good we have a code. make the angles edges smooth on the take
of and landing and always make the landing angle longer then the take off for smoother
landings.
http://www.rc54.com/images/skarp/race2/skarp07_34.jpg
http://www.rc54.com/images/skarp/race1/1206_skarp8.jpg
Teddy truman
07-01-2008, 02:29 PM
looks mint! i like the single, double by the wall on the top picture! looks really nice to drive! like the doubles that you have to hit the downside before a turn! you guys really know how to build a nice track!
Soda trays, we might call em milk crates. Like the large crossover in the second pic, how do you marshal that !
Nick Goodall
07-01-2008, 02:54 PM
That is a very cool indoor track, makes really good use of the size!
Lee Martin
07-01-2008, 02:55 PM
tht cross over is ace!!!! i wanna go!!!
mole2k
07-01-2008, 04:07 PM
That track looks great, the crossover would be fun!
At the moment those plans have the width about the same as the average track width and the same length of ramps which give you 20 degrees but I was thinking of shortening the ramps to give 25-30 degrees. There will be other jumps, im hoping to use the tabletop as part of a double sometimes too. Most of the people at the club are relatively inexperienced at jumping so I think a more gentle approach at the start would be nessecary, I can always cut the ramps down in length later to give a steeper launch angle :)
Our hall is all polished wood and we dont own any carpet although I think trying to get some carpet for at least some of the jumps would be a good idea.
looks mint! i like the single, double by the wall on the top picture! looks really nice to drive! like the doubles that you have to hit the downside before a turn! you guys really know how to build a nice track!
Thanx
Soda trays, we might call em milk crates. Like the large crossover in the second pic, how do you marshal that !
Milk crates it is :D
Well we usualy only alowe 5 cars at once and we put one marsal on each side of the gap
as we call it =)
tht cross over is ace!!!! i wanna go!!!
You are more then wellcome to race with us. i can fix a so you have some were to sleep to :D
Lee Martin
07-01-2008, 04:54 PM
mayhave to do tht!!!
Chris Doughty
07-01-2008, 04:58 PM
not now though, bet its freezing over there!
Mike Hudson
07-01-2008, 05:11 PM
That looks great used every part of the space available to make the track its absolute best :) a place i would love to race at sometime in the future :)
swiftkid
07-01-2008, 05:20 PM
That does look like an awesome track to drive on but i bet there are some heavy breakages!!
But onto the tabletop, i would advise putting some sort of 'seat' on all sides of the actual top so that the ramps can be placed on any side of it. Like everyone has said it needs to be strong as marshalls will most probably need to stand on it. Also consider cars may end up flying into and under the landing ramp on hipped setup so perhaps something to just cover the gap in but thats simple enough!
mayhave to do tht!!!
You should take Jimmy and Doughty with you and come on over.
not now though, bet its freezing over there!
Right now it is +5c out side
Its not freezing over here we have not even got so much snow now due to global
warming. and the track is indoors with good heaters :D
And you have talked about coming for 3 years now! dont they ever need you in Kista? :D
That looks great used every part of the space available to make the track its absolute best :) a place i would love to race at sometime in the future :)
The doors are open!
That does look like an awesome track to drive on but i bet there are some heavy breakages!!
Not so bad you go thrue less then 10 front arms in one winter and maybe if you are playing you will
get a crack in the chassi.
Soo tell me when and i will fix a nice race weekend =)
/Daniel
Chris Doughty
08-01-2008, 04:12 PM
honestly, I have not been send to Kista since we talked about it.... but things have changed a little, less people here, next thing we need to do in Kista... I'm there!
I will try and bring as much as I can, but at worst I will bring my radio and spektrum reciever... :P
honestly, I have not been send to Kista since we talked about it.... but things have changed a little, less people here, next thing we need to do in Kista... I'm there!
I will try and bring as much as I can, but at worst I will bring my radio and spektrum reciever... :P
well if you only can bring the radio you can use any of my Losi cars :D
Chris Doughty
09-01-2008, 08:24 AM
looks like I need to pack my car too! :rolleyes: :p
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