Stearing Wheel Knob
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I've designed this knob to simplify handling sharp corners and roundabouts while driving a manually shifted car. That's its primary purpose. To assemble it, you'll need an M6 bolt and nut, as well as an M4 bolt and nut (or similar alternatives). Print Settings: Printer: Tevo Tarantula Rafts: None Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.2 mm Infill: 50% Notes: Printed in PLA, using a temperature of 195/48 degrees Celsius for the first layer at 200/55. Post-Printing: Additional material may be required. For my assembly, I used an M6 bolt and nut, as well as an M4 bolt and nut. Additionally, two layers of 1mm foam sheets were applied to parts A and B. Assembly Steps: Remove all supports from the printed parts to ensure they are rigid. If necessary, use grinding paper to smooth out any rough edges that may prevent proper fitment. Insert the bolts and nuts into their respective holes. If the nuts do not fit easily, you can heat them slightly, but be cautious not to deform the model. Apply two layers of 1mm foam sheets to parts A and B. Attach the knob assembly to your steering wheel.
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