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Ok, I’ll revisit those issues over the next few days.

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@Linny Here we go.
NuggyV2.3mf (782.4 KB)

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I think its good to go. Fitment is perfect now



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Ok, lemme know if it needs any changes.

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Printed in 0.08mm height at an angle.




Some adjustments that you can change for finer fit.

The holes on the bottom part of the case can be increased by a bit. It wasnt exactly 2mm on my print so i went at it with a 2mm drill bit.

The lipo battery shakes a bit when inside the case, i pasted a small piece of 2mm foam on the lipo prevent any rattling.

Other than that, great work!

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How does it feel in your hand? I kind of like the bigger feel. The old nug was a little too small.

The way i hold it, i have all four fingers on the side of the puck, and the palm pressing against the other side. Since its overall width got wider by 6mm its bigger yes, but still nice to hold. Not sure how bigger hands will fare but give it a try and see.

I might be swapping to Puck V2s since this one i have with me is a friend’s, my V1 pucks are starting to show odd behavior like random accelerations and brakes in split seconds.

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Retire those immediately! :scream:

Seriously. If you’re getting that kind of warning sign, then it’s only a matter or time (and probably not a lot of time) before the potentiometer fails catastrophically, sending a full current signal you cant ride out.

Take it from this has-been hoyt engineer :sweat_smile:

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I agree, Puck V2 it is.

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Puck pro v3.
It’s awesome. Dont have to move my hand for braking. So awesome and safer. Big fan!

Edit.
The v3 shell is on the board. But it was installed last night!

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@tomiboi

Something you can update the model for. Theres a rectangular cutout for the vibration motor, i noticed sometimes the remote doesnt vibrate, the spinning area is probably touching the walls of the case so it gets binded.

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https://forum.esk8.news/t/poastmote-3-designed-for-the-hoytpuck-2/

I made a couple of updates to the original Hoyt Puck Pro (Not the Pro 2) because fillet’s don’t 3D print well, so I switched them over to chamfers which print much better.

And a couple of other minor updates


Here are the files

Hoyt Puck housing Back 1-2025 update.STEP (698.5 KB)
Hoyt Puck housing Front 1-2025 update.STEP (697.5 KB)

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Thank goodness, I can’t stand fillets in that orientation for 3dp parts

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Totally agree, I I went with fillets earlier because I got a batch of them Laser Sintered.

Which, is home laser sintering a thing yet?

Ok, I checked. Home Laser Sintering is not a thing unless you have $23.300 and like to wear dust masks.

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23 dollars and 30 cents only? Might have to pick one up :grin:

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the price was lost for want of 2 pixels :slight_smile:

Can this be fixed by reflowing the solder? Or is the potentiometer cooked?

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I have been thinking lately about modding all my remote shells to have a cover over the throttle when not in use. Preventing drop impacts and dust from getting into the throttle pot. The throttle cover would remove easy and be stored inside the remote shell when in use.

Here are some STL’s of the Puck 2.0 internals and the original case. Might reverse engineer these into STP at some point.

Puck 2.0 Internals improved.stl (4.3 MB)

Hoyt Puck 2.0 internals.step (376.2 KB)

Puck 2.0 Back Cover.stl (19.0 MB)

puck 2.0 Front Cover.stl (14.3 MB)

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