3D Printables for ESkate

.6 nozzle, 45 degrees are fine for me. As long as layer height is not much more than 0.6x extrusion width, overhangs shouldn’t be a problem.

Yeah 0.8mm was fine at 45 degrees. Just have to sort out my cooling.

The biggest nozzle I’ve tried on my Volcano was 1.0 mm. With a good filament the prints come out ridiculously strong, even one layer width is tough as f**k. I haven’t tried supports with this 1.0 mm but I did try using a brim and it was a major pain to remove :smiley:

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I found that with the enclosure I was printing there was only about 5 mins difference in printing time between the 0.8mm and 1.2mm (~3 hours). Figured it was because the printing speeds were faster on the 0.8mm (35mm/s compared to 25mm/s). 0.8mm would be a nicer/smoother surface.

No one seen a 5p version of this by any chance? :wink:

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can someone confirm that this locknut will fit 97mm flywheels

I can modify it for you if you tell me if you need the 12mm or 10mm strip

I’ll add 5p when I get home lol. I should make it openscad/parametric. With options for opening in front. If I wasn’t so lazy.

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here you go this @bigben (the 10mm version) lol already made it hope you don’t mind @deucesdown

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Nice work! I was too late to reply… I use 12mm…

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added a 12mm version (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3261965/files)

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You’re all lovely people!

You think there is a way to modify this to it would work to line up and spot weld with the 18650 PCBs?

Anyone?

maybe this?

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It’s @VECTOR.xyz 's project but I think it fits the category. :smile:
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I finally got around to not being lazy and uploaded my parts if anyone is interested.

and these next two might have been posted elsewhere in the past but to consolidate things here, here they are again:

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Thanks interested in steering stabilizer, few quid cheaper here I think

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I just started printing with 1.2mm nozzle on my Hangprinter V3 (printed and built it myself. Jesus, the parts coming of it is incredibly strong, only at a single perimeter and no infill I can even sit on them! What printer are you using, material and how do you solve the cooling issue? I am having problem with not cooling down the part fast enough.

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I just have a cheap cartesian printer (Tevo Tarantula) but now heavily modified.

I had issues with cooling too, even with small parts and a 0.8 nozzle. I have dual blowers which are good for big parts. Lots of pics of my 0.8mm nozzle parts here: https://www.electric-skateboard.builders/t/soldered-bullet-connectors-on-to-vesc-what-could-possibly-go-wrong/78795/8

I think if you print about 25mm/s with 1.2mm nozzles then you might be ok. 35mm/s with 0.8mm nozzle is good resolution/quality.

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