
Stackable Slotcar Stand
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<p>I liked the idea of the <a href="https://www.prusaprinters.org/prints/62440-stackable-slotcar-stand">Stackable Slotcar Stand by Krpepe</a>. I reworked his design and made some changes. Using a magnet to avoid the cars flipping over was not an option for me. So I decided in creating another car support option.</p><p>After some iterations I figured out that the plate itself has enough support for most cars, so I removed the extra height and increased the length of the slot over the whole plate.</p><p>Now the stand can be used as a separate plate for everyone tinkering with slotcars or / and to organize them. If the plate is too big, or the tear distance too small ;) you can use the support which raises the car, also if the car is wider and needs extra support.</p><p>The car support can and should be adjusted to your needs.</p><p>All is available on <a href="https://www.tinkercad.com/things/eSvBRLnuquX">tinkercad</a> and can be adjusted to your needs.</p><p><a href="https://www.tinkercad.com/things/eSvBRLnuquX">https://www.tinkercad.com/things/eSvBRLnuquX</a></p><h3>Print Instructions</h3><p>It does not really matter how you print the pieces.</p><h4>Pillars</h4><p>For the pillars it is recommended to use a brim if your material does not stick well onto the print surface. Also the pillars are a “very” tight fit, you can shrink them in your slicer by 0.2 mm or do it like I do ;) use a rubber hammer and some force.</p><p>With the hammer option you end up with a very stable stack - which is good.</p>
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