Thanks.
I'm printing both the old one and my new one right now.
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- Mon Oct 26, 2015 11:56 pm
- Forum: Mods and Upgrades
- Topic: TrickTrucks..Need the old cheapskate arm mounts
- Replies: 6
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- Mon Oct 26, 2015 11:22 pm
- Forum: Mods and Upgrades
- Topic: TrickTrucks..Need the old cheapskate arm mounts
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Re: TrickTrucks..Need the old cheapskate arm mounts
I think that might be it. Thank you!!
I was just about done with designing a alternative version quickly to print up tonight to check some dimensions.
So I'll try them both.
I was just about done with designing a alternative version quickly to print up tonight to check some dimensions.
So I'll try them both.
- Mon Oct 26, 2015 10:34 pm
- Forum: Mods and Upgrades
- Topic: TrickTrucks..Need the old cheapskate arm mounts
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Re: TrickTrucks..Need the old cheapskate arm mounts
Ha..it was just updated 6 days ago. I'm assuming these files may have the Injection molded version.
Anyone else out there have any ideas?
Anyone else out there have any ideas?
- Mon Oct 26, 2015 9:43 pm
- Forum: Mods and Upgrades
- Topic: TrickTrucks..Need the old cheapskate arm mounts
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TrickTrucks..Need the old cheapskate arm mounts
I've been digging all over to find accurate models for the old cheapskate arm mount (prior to the injection molded version) and I'm not having any luck. Does anyone know where to get these or have a CAD file for them (STEP or IGES)? I have a set of tricktrucks ready to install, but can't as the new ...
- Wed Oct 21, 2015 3:11 pm
- Forum: General Tips 'N Tricks
- Topic: longer CF arms
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Re: longer CF arms
Can you elaborate on where you modify the diagonal rod length?
I just built my rostock recently and put on the 300mm arms from Tricklaser. Now I'm trying to dial in the axis to get this printing true to size rather than significantly oversized and struggling a bit.
I just built my rostock recently and put on the 300mm arms from Tricklaser. Now I'm trying to dial in the axis to get this printing true to size rather than significantly oversized and struggling a bit.