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Moza Solid Wheel Adapter

I made myself a wheel adapter for my Moza R9 base, so I could fit my aftermarket 14" dish wheel rim on it.
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updated July 27, 2024

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I bought myself a Moza R9 base to really get down with sim drifting and rally simulators.

It will not be as quick to change wheels with this adapter, because you need to tighten 2 bolts to the wheel base. But it is solid and sturdy, can be that with 3D printing as well. With proper material and settings.


I designed this primarily for CNC milling, but I made some quick adjustments to allow it to be easily 3D printed with minimal support and have a strong enough structure.

Support where it was needed, is already in the model. Should work with nozzle from 0.6mm and down. Larger nozzles needs the support to be thicker.

I have not 3D printed this myself for actual use, so these settings are only an educated guess on what should be needed;

Walls: 8
Top/Bottom: 8
Infill: 35% Gyroid
Wall Generator: Arachne (Nozzle size has a wider wall thickness range)
Alternate extra wall (Stronger wall to infill bond)
Walls Printing Order: Inner/Outer/Inner (A quality boost in walls visual and mechanical accuracy)
Seam: Scarf Joint Contour & Hole (In theory should proved with a stronger seam, better accuracy) 
Print at a higher temp than usual, if you are printing 220°C, try 230°C. To make the filament bond better. Should not present any defects like overhangs drooping.
If you can't raise your temps without issues, then slow down your printing. Will not work as good, but it does improve the bonding between the layers more than running it fast, use as little fan as possible if using for instance PLA. None at all preferably.

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