The Stage | Hummie Deck | Gummies | 6.5" Trampa Treads | Geared and DD | Dual VESC 6 | Dual 6355 | 10S5P | 3D Print

Yeah, Sure. I already shared it somewhere else before.link.

What you said about the nozzle dia, , speed etc, makes absolute sense. I’ll have to experiment with test prints.

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Looks good. But what are you doing about waterproofing? A thin rubber sheet covering the electronics positioned below the 3d printed enclosure should provide good protection, no? That’s what I am planning to use.

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Once glued and painted it will be completely waterproof, I’m hopping that it can take the flex as one single piece

Between it and the board I will use a neoprene foam strip

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First 3 sections fused together, the first one I used the same procedure as the last build, put the mix between parts and let it dry, the second joint I put a lot more goo and pressed between aluminum plate, almost perfect, don’t even need a second hand of goo to fill the holes like the first one

*its really hard to take good pictures of black filament, everything ends up looking like crap, will try in direct sun light

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For a good finish you just have to sand it, apply fillers and spray paint it.

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Done, flexing it to fit the deck is no problem for the ABS, also the washers for mounting the enclosure arrived

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Muito bom, parabéns

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Valeu @Grozniy

Deck hole enlarged from 585x145 mm to 605x155 mm

First marked what it would become just to see if it was too much material removed

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Flattened it using clamps

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And go

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Deck remains

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Nice and neat!

What size pack are you fitting?

Doh, just read the title!

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freehand? no way! Nice job either way, very clever flattening the deck like that.

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@Mudders for its the 10S3P, I plan to expand it to 5P or change everything to 30Q, probably not, I don’t like the lower range

Maybe go 2070/2170 if anything better appear, for now it’s too expensive, the NCR20700B would be the best

@deucesdown no way I could do that freehand, I forgot to take a picture, but I clamped a wood piece to use as guide

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I did the same thing, but didn’t notice one side started shifting and ended up taking off too much because I didn’t draw a line of where to cut

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I was really afraid of that, clamped the hardest I could, even if you catch it soon the damage is done, in the end turned out well with just a few hiccups like tipping the router to far and making a shallow hole in some places

Can take smaller/shallower bites in a few passes. It might help, but also more opportunities to mess it up :slight_smile:

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Who doesn’t want that opportunity

Did in 2 passes at most places and there was enough “oh shit” moments

Looking back at some of the cuts I think the router speed should have been a little bit higher for a nicer finish on the carbon layers, maybe up to 40k rpm, but whatever, nobody is gonna see it anyway

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Insertes done, somehow after carefully marking everything and make sure all is aligned, one of them ended completely out of position :neutral_face:

Not sure what to do, first will see if I can manage to screw it anyway

Second, did a first test in making a custom rubber washer for the enclosure, worked fine but the sheet that I used is too thick

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man u make me want more tools :grin:

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There no such thing as too much tools, most of them come from speakers building

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depending on where you live there is always a tool renting shop. I rented a manual router once for not that much money. Plus you get good machines and not the “cheaper” ones you would end up buying on Amazon :smile:

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