Radial Stacker 1-22 G Scale

Radial Stacker 1-22 G Scale

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Human: parts needed GM3 hobby motor - this motor has more torque than the GM9 Lots of 1/2 inch screws for plastic, about sixty. Do not do a search for plastic screws; unfortunately, you will have to purchase them in large bags of five hundred. No problem, as if you are like me, they will be extremely useful for replacing missing screws in other items, as well as new creations, and pretty cheap. The belt I used just about one complete XYZ roll of TPEE flex for this belt - WOW! Print the supports, then remove only the side with a big square hole. Then, put a layer of whatever you use as a bed prep on the remaining material, and let it dry. This will keep the belt from melting into the support; this is needed to support the fitting part of the belt. I use Elmer's purple school glue. The frame This is modular, so you can print this as long as you want. But for this project, print one adjustable and one non-adjustable, and three part 2 per side, and put them together with acetone. Use regular glue on the rest of the parts that need gluing. There are diagrams in each folder for assembly reference.

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