Hello fellow 3d printing and skateboarding enthusiast,
I am not new to skateboarding but still haven't gotten my self to learn any other tricks besides the olie. If you want to learn to do this is the print for you.
There is a product on the market called SkaterTrainers that go on your wheels to stop them from rolling so you can preform tricks easier. I recently got my first roll of tpu filament and decided to design my own. The design works similarly to the originals except for the fact that tpu is not very stretchy. My design goes on a bit differently but still serves the same purpose.
in the file section you will find multiple different files the main sepperations are by wheel size and by weather or not you want to use supports. personally I have found that the ones with supports have less wear and tear.
52mm | normal/with supports | solid/without supports |
54mm | normal/with supports | solid/without supports |
56mm | normal/with supports | solid/without supports |
If you would like to buy the real version that will probably last a bit longer you can find them here https://www.skatertrainer.com
Designed in Onshape, Printed in overture tpu on my bambulabs p1s
Happy printing.
The author marked this model as their own original creation.