Lets talk about the tracks.
They are a fucking nightmare, every single stage of the design for the tracks was a nightmare.
I had nothing to go on regarding the dimensions, undulations or even the best way to print them, so i just kinda worked with what i could find.
I managed to find a picture of some waltzer wheels that had marking on them, from that i was able to find the tyre dimensions, which then enabled me to work out how wide the track needed to be, based on 1/24 scale, which this waltzer is.
Im not gonna go to much into the design process as once the undulations had been figured out, it was a simple 'sweep' to get the full track with a t shaped profile and slicing it into 12 sections.
My biggest issue with the track was printing it.
oh my god it was a nightmare. The track has marking on it to indicate its location, so they needed to be easily read, but the top of the track needed to be as smooth as it can be (i dont like post-processing stuffπ).
When i eventually managed to print them to a somewhat reasonable quality (they are REALLY bad), i realized they just wasn't gonna hold in place by themselves, once i had all 12 in place, they held together pretty well, but they were still moving up and down, which made an audible thumping noise when the ride was running.
So i redesigned the gates to include pins to hole the track in place (like a real waltzer has), and then had to reprint them. Thankfully i managed to do it in one batch, but jesus it takes a lot of support material.
I haven't been able to pull it off since, but i originally managed to print them standing on there ends. it took far to long, but the quality was nice.
The pins work incredibly well. The ride in its current state feels sturdy and not like something is going to fall off if i knock it to much.
here is some pics of the pins holding the tracks in place. i think they look quite nice π€·ββοΈ


