3D printables for esk8

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I Fart Spoon?
@kook can we have a deal too?

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Where are our free trampa tires?

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shhhhhhhush nutin happin’ here… just move along and no one will get hurt

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21700 4p Jig ( works with molichels )

https://drive.google.com/file/d/147Ajfm8ASbmG755uheI0ymck2VhAwvaZ/view?usp=sharing

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Oh bless you, good sir
Fancy sparing a few links?

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80t pulley for mbs rockstar wheels:

I’m running this on my dual 6364 mountainboard.

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Anyone has the STL file for dickeyho’s motor mount pulley cover?

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Do you have a link for the good people?

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https://drive.google.com/file/d/147Ajfm8ASbmG755uheI0ymck2VhAwvaZ/view?usp=sharing

Thought I edited it in.

@Jujo

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Thank you so much for sharing.

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Fresh off the printer. GT2B Mod I designed myself. It’s not quite finished yet.

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Goddamn, what material is that? Looks clean

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cool! :slight_smile:

curious why you chose to base your mod off GT2B and for example not the mini which seems pretty praised these days.

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Any reason for the little stub you designed to stop the throttle? Does the throttle go too far back without it?
Also, what’s the little circle I see next to the throttle trim?

It’s just PLA, the lighting makes it look cleaner than it is.

There were a few reasons. I found it hard to get spare receivers for the mini remote. The GT2B had more channels available that I wanted to use. the GT2B was easier to customise imo because other people had already made designs. And the GT2B had a rechargeable battery.

It doesn’t stop the throttle, it is part of the grip and stops the controller from sliding in your hand. I don’t know how necessary It is but the original GT2B had it.

That is a channel 3 button. I noticed the bind button and ch3 button where connected so i just used the bind button instead.

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Printed this for my board.
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3136346

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just a little trick I haven’t seen posted before. Sorry if its a repost

1.) find a item on McMaster Carr and click product detail

2.) Save as 3d step

3.) Open with fusion or whatever you use and save as .stl

print whatever you want and use for test fitting or helping visualize a design.
works for most of the online catalog

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@Excess
I think Ave did a video on that recently.

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