
K2 inline skate Fit 80 Alu brake removal support
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After numerous trials of brake removal, I finally discovered that my inline skates exhibited movement on the frame. To put an end to this issue, I decided to reinstall the original brake, and with a vernier calliper and Fusion 360, I created a precise spacer model. Following three iterations, I was able to achieve a working solution. The street testing phase is currently underway to determine if the movements recur, but everything appears to be securely in place at this time. Print Settings: Printer: Da Vinci 1.0A Rafts: Yes Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.2 Infill: 90% Notes: The layers were set thick. The infill pattern is rectilinear. The printing speed was set to the slowest possible setting. To ensure optimal results, rotate the model 270 degrees on the X axis as depicted in the accompanying image.
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