Mini scooter for Mini 13. The main body of the scooter prints-in-place. Wheels and axels print separately.
Once printed, place an axel inside each wheel, then place wheels in the scooter body. Use a piece of filament to thread through the hole, heat a small piece of metal and apply to the ends of the filament to flatten it and hold everything in place. Then give it to your favorite Mini 13 and watch them shreddddddd.
Print as oriented in STL. Handlebars can be rotated around once printed depending on which way you think they look best, I prefer them backwards from the printed orientation.
Print low and slow (0.12mm layer height @ 50-80mm/s for me). Use bed adhesion aides if your printer requires them, I've tried to reduce the surface area touching the bed as much as I could while still making it printable for an average tuned printer.
The author remixed this model.