im the same but looking for stl of trampa Phatladz
printing in T910
I printed hubs for my old hub drive in abs and it worked well. Probably abs.
Finally done. Just printing the final now with extended forks. The bearing seat might be a bit deep but you can edit this. Oherwise fittment is awesome forks could be slightly wider. Printing with Prusa I3 mk2S Priline Carbon 255c nozzle 80c bed.
Also I didnāt add the teeth to the adapter like the tb does on the motor side of the adapter I might still add this so it doesnāt stress the screws as much.
Torqueboards Direct Drive Glow Wheel Adapter.stl (202.2 KB)
Hereās v2 wih the motor side prongs they needed a bit of tapping with a rubber hammer to get in or some filing. I think we are done here. Printed with 4 perimeters and build plate only supports.
Torqueboards Direct Drive Glow Wheel Adapter 2.stl (546.0 KB)
How do you like this stuff? Have you tried it for pulleys or DD adapters before?
Great stuff saves paying Ā£60 per adapter Although I have the pneumatic and kegel one for the TB DD already.
If you get a good print you canāt snap it by hand it at all but itās stressful for the printer. 100% confident in my adapters not snapping, skatan
@SJReason yeah its meant for the glowwheels wih shallow cores specifically but you can modify that tinkercad link to easily extend it.
@jindra Have u got a kink for the glow wheels I havenāt seen these before and they sound cool lol
I may have a slight kink for them but heres a link
haha they look gnarly man. Not sure u would have much clearance tho with tv direct drives they are like 70mm or more
Lol no itās not much with 97mm, I donāt have too many issues with scraping, but iāve only ridden 110
Yh I mean my area is super uneven so Iām running the pneumatics on it but got 130s also. I donāt think I could go under 110 where I am lol
Yeah these arenāt wheels for any serious riding unless you live in concrete paradise also judging by how hard they are. Iāve always ridden regular skate wheels so I donāt really mind any of it, just canāt keep control going fast.
Yh i like my soft wheels so may be a no form name.
Guess they didnāt hold up how long did they last
@moddedlife Hello, as promised here are some enclosure files for everyone to use. These are the SLT and STEP files for the ESC and top mount battery box.
Battery_Box_Base_Final_20210406.stl (119.4 KB) Battery_Box_Base_Final_STEP_20210406.step (107.4 KB) Battery_Box_Case_Final_20210406.stl (2.4 MB) Battery Box_Lid or Base.stl (152.2 KB) Vesc_Box_Base_Final_20210406.stl (95.2 KB) Vesc_Box_Base_Final_STEP_20210406.step (77.8 KB) VESC_Case.stl (1.5 MB) VESC_Lid or Base.stl (118.6 KB)
Sorry didnt see this before, like 2 hours before the forks snap.
Ive printed them 90 degrees the other day with supports, but with the hanger bending issue Iāve been reluctant to put harder smaller wheels on. When its warmer I will test them again at night. They look a lot worse printed sideways which is why I avoided it . Some tuning would probably sort the quality, but they work reasonably well that I can do some testing again soon.
They may need some redesign with tapered edges somewhere if this doesnāt work.
The bearing support/spacer does come out a lot nicer though:
Made some very basic bumpers for the Boardnamics XL/Matrix II gen 2 motor mount. Mounts onto the mount with two 8-32x1/4" screws where the crossbar holes are, although Iāve included the STEP file if you want to customize it for different screws. Uses roughly 7g of plastic each, no supports required.
Iām having a hell of a time trying to pry off a motor can and I swear I recalled @Lee_Wright used to sell a 3d printed āmotor can removerā type tool but I no longer see this available on his site. I know I could probably mock one up real quick to get the job done, just curios if anyone had any designs theyād be willing to share