A snowcat/snow groomer is a large vehicle mainly used to pack snow and improve conditions for skiing, snowboarding, and snowmobile trails. Apart from these functions, it can also be modified to fit exploration and other niches
I am very thankful to Mr Benoît Lussier for his feedbacks which has helped me refine the model further. Please Click Here to check out his make
- This model contains parts of 5 colours - GREY, RED, YELLOW, BLACK & WHITE. I have seperated these into different plates according to colour and in the optimum print position. Please download the folder “Print Plates According to Colour” to make use of them. These plates can be opened in any slicer and printed according to your print profiles.
- For those who use orca slicer. Please check the folder “Yellow+snowcat+Full+Dismantled+P.3mf” to see the .3mf file for opening in Orca slicer. I have already added object specific print setting to parts but please make sure the setting are correctly applied post slicing.
If you want to try TPU for tracks, you can download the "Snowcat_TPU_track.3mf" which has the tracks and gears. You will need to replace all the 12 gears in PLA version with the provided gear for TPU track working. but please note that I haven't tested them.
The beam of the winch has a 2.25mm diameter path cut through it to route the rope to operate the winge. Here you have two options. either use a rope with max diameter of 2mm or a 1.75mm 3D printing filament. If you choose the first case you can tie the rope to the hook and route the rope through the beam and then through the rotating platform can reach the winding drum. In this case you can skip the winding spool design over the drum and use the hole on the drum to tie the rope and wind. If you choose to use a filament, it would be a make belief thing and thus no need to route it past the rotating plate. See the image for reference. The yellow part is the rope/filament.
NOTE The tolerances to some elements are zero which has been intensionally provided to friction lock the elements while not in movements. You may have to fine tune the tolerance from your end using scaling funtion in slicer to ensure good fit without compromising movements.This also applies for the pins that make rotation possible between elements. Please proceed with printing all the pins after testing printing a pin and testing the fit of a joint. You should be able to find the adequate scaling factor with this.
Supports should be provided as required.
Appreciate the makes uploads.Open for suggestions.
The author marked this model as their own original creation. Imported from Thingiverse.