3D Printables for ESkate

This is where I first saw the build. I have also seen this build somewhere on the forum but cant remember

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Found it!

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Looks like the same one to me, just different print settings and 2 of the mount slots have been drille dout.

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OK, here’s the latest models I use. All are hosted on Thingiverse. If you need something customized, I’ll do my best but short on time lately.

XT90 to dual XT60 shield

XT90-S Loop Key Fob Cover

Esk8 Enclosure Combo Switch Plate with USB

Esk8 Enclosure Combo Switch Plate without USB

Esk8 Phase Wires Guide

Esk8 Enclosure Bottom Mount Switch Plate

USB Panel Mount for Esk8 Enclosure

Esk8 Enclosure Voltmeter Panel Mount

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yeah, thats my build. i mounted the print upside down.

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A few parts I designed for my Lacroix Carver / Battery Indicator / Rayne flat 1/4" rail risers / Led light

Sorry I can’t remember my thingiverse password and they’re not sending the reset password for some reason so you’re gonna have to do with google drive. I included the original Fusion360 archive files.

Google drive folder

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Looks good, quality designs. @Sender you want some of these printed?

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Maybe so, these look rad! I still need to figure out my plan with those!

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NIce work Phil! cc @pat_arch

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Mighty!

The loop could be a button, with the files an easy ‘switch’ thanks

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For a button you could make it a lot flatter too, just modify the height of the plane created in step 1.

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Think I missed this thread before but adding my 3d printable skate parts here too. The thingiverse files are exports of the parts from onshape. All the models on onshape should be editable by anyone (I don’t pay for the private service so everything is free to the public). The onshape models are always more up to date since I only occasionally export STLs to update thingiverse. Recently I modified the battery box to give it some more strength on the parts where batteries move in and out of it (added chamfer, before that change first one broke after about 6 months of use).

VESC/receiver/bluetooth module case

https://cad.onshape.com/documents/d8179a83484264c79e6adb1a/w/af2067b944ad3aa57f532370/e/35b4562d3dcad3a56c9b531f

Battery box

https://cad.onshape.com/documents/15cd342c90ae1b0b6fd666bf/w/40780c7d8d67fd69a32fbf6e/e/fe1a99d1423c52e012228250

Controller

https://cad.onshape.com/documents/50e9e32d777391df91fbe5a9/w/19598faab2182f3b574dcfaf/e/52a747c0c2e141ee735a22b8

Risers/Light containers

https://cad.onshape.com/documents/7be8e5eec66596f68a989626/w/2c722dcc2ec89f5c71643bec/e/488c17c6f310d5c7be62da8a

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Please do!!

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So i just found out my local library has a 3d printer that’s free to use. (Just material cost) I was hoping to make a top mount volt display/ power button/ charging port for my board. Was hoping someone could tell me if their equipment is suitable for my needs.

Print Surface: Heated borosilicate glass bed covered with PEI print surface. Separate bed preparation is recommended when printing with flexible filaments, which can be found on the Flexystruder and FlexyDually Tool Head pages respectively.

Print Area: 290mm x 275mm x 250mm (11.4in x 10.8in x 9.8in)

Print Volume: 199375 cm3 (1206 in3) of usable space

Top Print Speed: 200mm/sec (7.9in/sec)

Layer Thickness with 0.35mm nozzle: 0.075mm to 0.35mm (0.003in - 0.0138in)

Layer Thickness with 0.5mm nozzle: 0.075mm to 0.5mm (0.003in - 0.0196in)

Capable Materials: ABS, PLA, HIPS, PVA, wood filled filaments, Polyester (Tritan), PETT, bronze and copper filled filaments, Polycarbonate, Nylon, PETG, conductive PLA and ABS, UV luminescent filaments, PCTPE, PC-ABS, Alloy 910, and more every day.

Discouraged Materials: 3D printing with carbon fiber filaments is not recommended at this time because carbon fiber filaments can degrade both the nozzle and hot end of the LulzBot TAZ 5 Tool Head.

Usable Filament Sizes: standard 3mm (0.1in)

Multi-Software Compatible: Freedom to use any number of 3D printing software programs, Cura LulzBot Edition ships standard! Other compatible Free Software options include OctoPrint, BotQueue, Slic3r, Printrun, MatterControl, and many more. If not would anyone be able to make me one at a fair price? Thanks in advance

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Woah thats so cool

Everything sounds fine about the 3d printer? What printer is it?

You recently liked one of my posts that had what sounds like what you need

I want to mount it in the hole of my drop through board on the front truck. So a little different than that one. I think they have a few different printers I’ll have to look up what the model is exactly

Oh right. That would be relatively easy

@mmaner is the creator of the design, so he’ll know whatsup

LulzBot TAZ 5? What kind of library is this lol

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They have a small CNC machine too. Lol. My DECK is too big to put in there though.

haha thats so cool, whats the libary called?

Eugene Oregon Public Library.

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