Jato Conversion

Jato Conversion

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This is a Jato Conversion with my spin on it. I've always loved the Jato, but I'm not as fond of Nitro anymore. To bring this build to life, you'll need a few extra components: three millimeter screws, two twenty-millimeter standoffs, and a Traxxas Slash battery TRA7426. The design hinges on using a motor mount from Thingiverse (Thing 1581048). The rest of the parts were designed by me. Everything fits snugly together in the stock holes, allowing you to reuse the Jato's RX lid. However, be prepared to trim two millimeters off the lip that holds it due to the standoffs. To ensure the structural integrity of the build, I opted for 3mm top, bottom, and side walls. This way, all screw holes are strong enough to support the weight of the parts. When printing this Jato Conversion, make sure to use support materials and follow these settings: * Base: fifty percent infill * Servo: one hundred percent infill * Battery: fifty percent infill * Motor mount: one hundred percent infill Using ABS as the material of choice will yield optimal results.

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