Printed with 6 walls 30% cubic infill in Inland PETG+. We’ll see how it holds up! I’m known to ride rough but it seems solid
@GlowKitty right on brother - looks good. It will be interesting to see if it holds up. I don't really ride my XRs anymore haha.
can we please have step file
@AudenHuff_747187 can't for legal reasons as this is a relatively close 1:1 clone
I adjusted the size to 65% because I don't take that many tablets. nice and simple design
@Kagman Hey again, man, with 15% infill and four walls on the flight fins, should it be enough to jump and get the board in the air, or will the 3D-printed flight fins not handle the board weight?
@Rocal_2388118 they easily will handle board weight when printed in tpu. and those settings should be more than sufficient. I think I ran 2 walls for more flex/comfort and they work fine. (edited)
@Kagman thanks sir, for your quick response. I will give it a try!
this is great, would you do a PINT compatible fender?
This is a perfect fit and raised the bars up off the truck bed the way I wanted.
What the largest dimension on it? Curious was printers can print in one piece. I see someone printed it in sections with tabs that look like they fit together. Any chance to make that file available?
@Resistance15_1998719 you'll have to message ChrisKo who did those multiple cuts and see if he can share his .stl
What would the resize be to get it to fit on the pint if I already have the drop top base? Not sure how to find that out
I love this model! Lucky me I got it printed with a Stratasys H350 printer, with PA12 material! Lets see how it holds up! (edited)
@LouieMingione_706545 Actually its PA12! even better :P finally got my floatwheel and installed it!
@Haverr4_1362433 Yo! That looks so good! WTG!
The bottom is too thin. It tore off of every one that I printed when trying to remove the TPU from the build plate. i know that you are going for the translucent look, but i recommend making bottom of the model thicker. We don't need to be able to see through it to know whether or not the board is on. That's what the light bar is for on top of the board. (edited)