I have one “normal” but with a broken deck, and since I wanted to move to the MBS scene I bough an HS11 deck, but some stuff happened so I won’t be able to finish the build yet but I’m eager to ride. So is 3D printed adapter sturdy enough or could I do it with wood,
Just temporary until I get the rest of the parts for the trampa build.
I don’t really get what is your question?
You want to mount regular trucks on the hs11 or mtb trucks on a flat deck?
Or maybe something totally different?
I think he’s asking if he can 3d print risers to bring a mountboard angles into normal board riding angles. So essentially 30-35 degrees down to 0-5 degrees with a 3D printed riser.
I’ve contemplated this before but didn’t try for the fear of the 3d printed riser getting sheared by the bolts overtime. i think an aluminum block is probably the way to go here or making sure there’s a large amount of plastic around the screw holes
But I’m also for trying for science just make sure you wear proper gear incase the riser gives
I’ve seen welded aluminum risers fail. So, it’s probably worth a shot, just gear up and ride like you’re always expecting a catastrophic failure (so, like your normally ride).
You could use some adjustable base plates or a solid wedge, otherwise I don’t think there is any way to accomplish it safely. Here’s some for caliber from BD and here’s adjustable base plates in action similar to what your asking to do.
Sorry to everyone who didn’t really understand what i wrote
I’ve been sick and English isn’t really my native langauge so the question was formulated half ass’ed
If it looks like a chicken smells like a chicken and tastes like a chicken, its a chicken Also i almost regret my purchase, reason being that i wanted something MBS but ended out cheaping out and tried to save 25 GBP, but imma roll with and see what i can do with the shit i have.
I’m properly gonna try a riser out of just a wooden block and later some Aluminium and theeen if it doesn’t feel that great or doesn’t feel like it’s holding up then i might just go for an adjustable base plate.
Was generally just looking for feedback on the idea of doing it
How will you make the bolts work properly? 30 degrees is a lot, I assume that getting bolts through the truck holes is going to be tricky if going perpendicular through the deck.
Sorry to everyone, didn’t touch the subject for a few days because school comes first, but ended up scrapping the idea after some research and first outcast of designs, reason being the way i would’ve done it, i would’ve risked the wood cracking while riding, and i don’t wanna lose my brain yet.
@annihil8ted
Let me know, highly interested if it’ll be good enough. My school has a 3d printer which i can use, so i might try it if it goes well for you.
Yeah I’ll give it a go at slow speeds but i would recommend reprinting it in ABS. Mine is in PETG so I’ll let you know how it holds up. I do dislike the fact the STL I found had holes made for M4 instead of M5/ 10-32