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Its made by Jeff. Stormcore oem tool. Still beta test.

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Dude that bloows, board looks so fun to ride. What vesc is that?

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I would guess flipsky but Al is a #fuckshitcunts member so flipsky wouldn’t fit… Who else uses a switch for the 3.3v and 5v rail apart from Flipshit?

Edit: i think its MakerX? I vaguely remember seeing a post on his IG

Edit2: Escapes. I had the wrong logo in mind. 0 / 3, man am i bad.

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probably just Jason again.

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Somewhere between -2 and -3 brain cells

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LMAO…telling Justin about what he might did wrong :rofl: :joy: :joy: :joy: :joy:

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Escapes. I think i shorted the main power

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Dena is actually a member here :male_detective:

I’m not telling

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But different name? Could still be JP tho

Not j-poo.

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Lol no it’s someone here

I’m guessing in a few days they will have a revalation and realize the Xenith exists

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Thats wicked cool, and I have a lot of questions haha.

1.) For what purpose did you do this? Esk8 use? Audio? Some other application? Just for shits and grins?

2.) Is that just basic silicone that you injected into the mold? If not, what did you use?

3.) how did you get such a clean release from the mold with such a good surface finish? I would imagine that silicone would stick to a 3d printed part very well, as would a lot of other stuff.

4.) where is the injection point on this mold?

5.) STL’s? :joy:

I hope you can answer some or all of these questions, cus this is a really cool proof of concept!

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Had a small glitch while manufacturing but overall easy to do with Fusion360 and Mach3

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  • This is just a 4mm jack, it’s not really intended to be an usable part mostly because of what material it is, I’m just testing and learning, I always was interested in injection moulding and when last Friday saw a video on how simple it is I was mind blown how easy it is and that I have everything to do this.
  • Hotglue.
  • As I said it’s a resin print so very detailed, I’ve also added thin coat of PTFE lubricant but that wasn’t really needed mostly in case I get some excessive flashing.
  • injection point is in this case inconveniently placed in the middle of the part, you can just barely see it on the part of the mold located on the top, it would’ve been better if I would place it along the seams so I can easily clamp entire mold.
  • I don’t think you will make any use of those STLs and also shouldn’t learn from it as it’s second one I’ve ever designed and have no proper knowledge on it just common sense, but sure why not:
    BanTopMould.stl (494.9 KB) BanBottomMould.stl (489.1 KB)
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@BigBen what batts does everything have?

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Snip

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12s4p 40Ts in the carver. 12s4p p42a in the 2wd. 12s6p p42a in the 4x4

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Thank you!! Awesome boards!

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Cheers!

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what video did u watch?