Originally Posted by
keithbradley
Travis,
I don't think it's necessary to change the carbon plate to aluminum, but it would certainly increase heat transfer, albeit to a relatively small degree.
It's not an effect of dissipation via air though...I think you might be missing the point and perhaps Martin is too.
I'm not going to go further into an unsolicited explanation since you started a thread to show off what you made, not a thread to learn more about heat transfer.
Nice work on the part. It's always more impressive to see something made by hand than it is if it were just purchased from a hobby store, not to mention much more rewarding.
Thanks keith and I agree, the difference would not likely be worth it. Especially since the carbon top plate looks so cool! Lol.... I do like to make my own parts and I think soon I'm going to buy a couple of cnc controlled machines to help things along even more. I'd be able to make my own cf parts too which is a plus for sure. All the stuff I do is completely manual so I'm you you have an appreciation for that. You do some of your custom parts on a manual machine too, right? I've seen you make some very nice pieces!
32" carbon rivercat single 4s 102mph, 27” mini Rivercat 92mph, kbb34 91mph, jessej micro cat(too fast) was
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