3D Printables for ESkate

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Tailbone similar to https://powell-peralta.com/powell-peralta-tail-bone-black

I like the idea of having it in the riser. I would definitely take @mmaner advice and have it come out the back or front depending on if your motors are going to be by it. And Do like @skelstar idea with the 45 degree ring for easy removal. Depending on the deck if you are using a drop through I have seen a mount that uses the drop through hole as a way to kind of hide the loop key.

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Heres a 36t wheel pulley i remixed for the TB110mm wheel.

Theres a 12mm belt and 15mm belt option. Havnt officially ridden with this revision yet because my motor let out a puff of smoke before the group ride, but should work perfect. Use a flanged bearing in the center, F608 bearings for 8mm axels and F6900 bearings for 10mm axels.

Im getting blobs and accumulation of fillament on the Nozzle when printing PETG. Doing a bit a research but PETG is soposed to be easy to print but ive found it much harder get a clean print compared to PLA. The prints generally come out okay but theres always blobs on the print to clean up.

  1. Use a silicone sock.
  2. Smear a layer of silicone sealant on the nozzle.

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I do have a silicone sock but i will try thar silicone on the nozzle method it sounds like it may work.

Anyone has the STL of a DKP baseplate damper/ stabilizer? The one that restricts how my dkp can turn so it would be more stable at high speed.

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Hello, Need a focbox stl (just the PCB without stock enclosure) to design a new dual enclosure. much thanks :slight_smile:

15586520695048165388568398780848 Seems that off the side works really well since its only single drive.

Is PLA enough to support a riser pad @mmaner mabye?

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Maybe, pla is not a structurally robust medium when compared to other filaments like abs. Some folks have had good luck with it though.

Just a little side note here. I’ve been making a lot of parts with PLA+ lately and they all hold up great. It prints at a slightly higher temp than regular pla and it acts more like PETG - able to bend a bit more and more dense feeling

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I’ve had some success with PLA+ as well, oddly it has a lot more in common with ABS than PLA when talking about strength.

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I might try and just make a hollowed out version and then fill it with resin.

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Might get some PLA+ too

Been experimenting witg PETG its been an adventure but i think i got the settings right now.

I got a micro swiss all metal end havnt installed yet and some Carbon Fiber PC filament i want to make my final pulleys from that filament and possibly a Ar15 lower, i have all the gun files :slight_smile:

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This is great! Thanks for sharing!!

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careful, many tests/reviews I’ve seen show CF filament is weaker than plain. And will wear out your nozzle quick.

Does anyone have a link or file for a riser that incorporates MR60?

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Oops i meant carbon fiber PC. Its got good reviews i already have the roll and the hardened nozzle to survive the abrasiveness so lets see.

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