OneWheel Car Stand
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I wanted a stand for my Onewheel plus that would stay put in the car, no matter how sharp the turns or hard the stops got. My solution was this innovative two-part concentric circle design made possible by Fusion 360. Printing it as one large piece would have been a tight squeeze for my MakerBot Replicator 5th Gen, so I cleverly split it into two and created a puzzle-piece-like connector system that worked like a charm. To ensure a precise interference fit, I shaved off 0.1mm from all around the male puzzle parts, and it paid off beautifully. Before committing to the entire print job, I also made a test piece to check the fit, which turned out perfectly. I'm including this file for you to try out as well, and I highly recommend printing two of these before tackling the full Onewheel stand – each piece took 17 hours at 0.2mm resolution. Five pre-drilled holes are also included, just in case you want to add some rubber feet or mount it on a thin sheet of wood for extra stability. So far, I haven't needed them, but they're there if you do. If the test print puzzle pieces don't fit quite right on your printer (too loose or too tight?), let me know and I'll tweak the Fusion 360 file to get it just right for you.
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