RC Shocks for Mr.Crankyface's 3D printed Truck.
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These shocks have been specifically engineered for Mr. Crankyface's 3D printed truck. Print Settings Printer: Geeetech I3 Rafts: None Selected Supports: Not Required Resolution: 0.2mm Layer Height Infill: 100% Densely Printed Notes: Additional materials are required beyond the printed parts. 2.5 mm (diameter) Nails must be trimmed to 26 mm in length using a precision tool like a Dremel or its equivalent. One pen spring is needed for the rear shocks, while two are required for the front shocks due to their weight difference. This ensures the body maintains the correct height. The parts "Cabeza_A" and "Cabeza_B" must be bonded together using cyanocrylate adhesive. The nail and spring are then inserted into the piece "Cuerpo". Finally, the glued parts are secured within "Cuerpo", and the "Anclaje" piece is attached to the nail with cyanocrylate. These shocks have been thoroughly tested in a real-world environment, such as a forest, and they have proven to be durable and highly efficient.
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