@kevingraehl offered someone a puck to design an STL for the puck internals that was closer to the shape of the boosted remote. ( and somewhere he hacked a boosted remote to hold the puck internals. 0
this is a remake of @Creavengerâs design to cover the whole bottom of the etoxx mini gear drives
Use the files in Thingiverse done by @JuniorPotato93. Pick the ones that said: âABEC 11 Flywheels & Clones 34,36,38,40,42,44,48,50 Tooth Pulley STL files for 9mm,12mm and 15mm Beltsâ they come inside a folder for various pulley counts 34T, 36T, 38T, 40T, 42T, 44T, 48T, 50T and 9mm, 12mm and15mm wide.
Cool, thank you.
Printed this base for Koolwheel lights that are on my sons diy board, perfect fit.
"Notes:
Tough filament recommended."
sooooo no PLA?
I am using this.Itâs not flexible, but itâs reasonably strong.
Printing is easy and beautiful.
There is no need to worry about the settings, and there are few mistakes.
so you are thinking that PLA would actually work in this application? I was wondering how long it would last since it would be compressed by the deck and baseplate with zero movement
This handle riser is made from Raise3Dâs premium PLA, but has withstood for a year and three months.
Iâm still using it without any problems.
The thin riser probably wonât bend between the deck and the base plate.
This Raise3D Premium PLA is vulnerable to bending, but surprisingly strong against vibrations and shocks.
I was surprised to learn pla had more compressive strength than petg. Doesnât do the bending as well though.
Damn, that one is also impressive. Nice work dude!
thatâs great since Iâve never printed anything other than PLA, canât do ABS now that the office/printer room is my kidâs classroom
If youâre worried, you may want to add a thin rubber riser.
He does
Yup. Ever since i made them.
(i think i still havenât updated the file with the bigger hole, so either you edit it out or just drill it bigger
What did you print it out of?
Wonder if we could get metal ones made. Maybe @surfnacho could make it happen