vesc onewheel 3d models
920 3d models found related to vesc onewheel.thingiverse
I wanted to create a fender with a rounded top because every fender on the market has a flat one, resulting in a big ball that looks ugly. I needed something that looked nice, so I designed it with a double curvature. I printed it in PLA quickly...
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I tweaked them to be a bit more compact and altered the profile to a softer, more rounded shape. Depending on the style of the wheels you choose, you may need to trim just a tiny bit off the length, but it shouldn't be a significant amount at all.
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When breaking too hard, the OW hits the ground. To prevent damage to the bumper, I created this device. Print with 100% infill for maximum durability. Apply superglue to secure the screw holders in the wood plate, then replace those two screws with...
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Rail plugs safeguard both hub bolts and enhance the XR's visual appeal by shielding them from debris and water. They also contribute to protecting the rails. To offer extra protection, V1 features an elevated design, while V2 boasts a flat profile...
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This is an ultra-compact handle that seamlessly blends into its surroundings when not in use, drawing inspiration from cutting-edge STEALTH technology. To bring your print to completion, you'll require two of each end piece, which can be effortlessly...
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Finally, after numerous failed attempts to replicate Tartopom's mini fender design, I successfully produced a solid print. Check it out! I haven't assembled mine yet, but I'll upload pictures as soon as I do. Ignore the red one in the images - that's...
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As I incorporated an additional fender into the design, it became apparent that merging the revised model with the original in OpenScad proved to be a challenge. Consequently, modifications should be integrated using Cura, ensuring seamless alignment...
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This is a custom design based on ianjohnson's one wheel Fender. The part has been broken down into smaller sections that can be printed using my Prusa MK3 3D printer. Strategically placed locating pin holes are designed to accommodate 1.5mm dowel...
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Files for complete print setup of rail parts, including segmented rails. Four central pieces are required, and it's crucial to determine which side should face outward for each component. A copy of my Cura print settings is attached, as I've included...
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Modified slightly to fit snugly beside the magazine handle. Printed in durable TPU with strategic support structures covering 20% of its surface area. ...A secure fastening system featuring velcro straps or zip ties ensures everything stays in place,...
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A simple sleeve to place inside the rotor when doing bearing swaps to prevent damage to the magnets.You can choose to print just the outside sleeve if you so choose. ...The inner insert just provides a bit of additional protection. I believe this model...
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This is a split fender design with the fenders made very short. I like to ride with my feet very close to the wheel so I designed these so I could easily find the edge of the platform nearest the wheel without having to look down or actually touch...
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Printed in ABS as halves and glued together with acetone. Designed to sit on top of a formed 0.09" aluminum 6061 sheet. I am 150 lb so I recommend 1/8" or thicker if you weigh more. Hardware should be the same as the Kush Hi but you will need 2x...
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Printing a standing orientation involves inserting a slide into a hole located on the print plate.
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I created these flight fins to fit my large feet, designing them about a year ago. After testing them for a year, they work perfectly for me. They feature a design that prevents digging into ankles at the corners and provides an aggressive grip while...
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This "foot holder" has mounting holes set up so it fits securely onto the fender I designed, which can be found at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4221120. To create a duplicate of this model for the opposite foot, simply mirror the design. When...
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I'm riding this model for over a year now and it's holding up really well due to the PETG material. For post print, I highly recommend buying skateboard grip from a skateshop and slapping it on. The grip works seamlessly with my fender design found...
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These custom-designed footpads are engineered with a longer lip, providing a more secure fit while still allowing for swift release. ...Ideal for those who want to feel confident on the water without breaking the bank, they're a great alternative to...
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Just made it into one part if you have a bigger printer. ...Also made it a little thicker as I wont be using tape.
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I'm eager to experiment with something entirely fresh. I've created a concave foot pad with an innovative twist - a slight arch support has been integrated into its middle section to see if it offers additional relief from foot fatigue. Although this...
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These are the files to completely construct a self-balancing one-wheel skateboard using electronics from a hoverboard and all 3D printed parts, excluding extruded aluminum channels. These require a printer with a large build volume. I built these on...
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To Give Your XR or Plus a Pint-Like Look.\r\n\r\nYou can find STL files for 3D printing, as well as DXF files for use with lasercutters or CNC routers.\r\n\r\nCheck out this album of the design in action: https://imgur.com/a/NMT0Pz2\r\n\r\nHere are...
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I was initially planning to sell this design, but have since had a change of heart. If you appreciate it, feel free to donate a couple dollars for a drink or two. PLEASE DO NOT SELL MY DESIGN. I also have a pint-sized version that I may release for...
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You'll need to take off your wheel in order to put on the Pint covers. Don't worry if you're not up to it, though - I've made them with two pieces that are easy to install. Behind each cover, I've filled the gap with silicone grease and secured them...
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I whipped up a new design on fusion a while back, and I'd like to share it with you - a compact pint stand that's both versatile and functional. It works seamlessly with sidekicks as well as float plates, and can even be used solo if needed. To add...
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Remixing a fantastic Fender to make it printable on the Ender 3's 220x220mm bed is definitely possible. To do this, the base plates' joints need to be moved so they fit comfortably within the Ender's work area. Next, split the Fender and key the...
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This is a collapsible handle, which doesn't stand out when not in use. Inspired by the STEALTH handle. In order to complete your print, you need 2 of each of the end pieces which can be printed in PLA and one strap printed in a flexible material like...
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Hey everyone! I needed a new fender, so I decided to make one myself. ...To replicate this project, you'll need to print: 2 left side parts 2 right side parts 2 clips From Home Depot, you'll require: 1 extra strength acrylic sheet (18" x 24" x...
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I'm having trouble fitting this rather large print onto my 200x200 bed - it's a real challenge. To get it to work, I have to carefully orient it at a 45-degree angle in the Z axis. My own print is made from Flexible PLA with a layer height of 0.4mm...