Tarmo4 flex shaft hot glue mold

Tarmo4 flex shaft hot glue mold

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Car Test Reveals Mounting Point Weakness: A Solution Unveiled As the car test progresses, a critical issue becomes apparent - the mounting point is woefully inadequate. It's only a matter of time before it starts grinding away. To rectify this situation, a reliable solution can be found here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4379574 Components Required: * Four printed parts, each created by duplicating the file twice * Rubber bands for secure assembly * Baby oil, specifically designed for safe use on hands * A high-powered hot glue gun - the more potent, the better Crafting a Mold: 1. Apply baby oil to every interior surface for optimal results. 2. Assemble all parts together, securing them with rubber bands. 3. Use a hot glue gun to fill one of the middle holes on each side, working from left to right until the glue begins to flow out at the ends. 4. Allow the mold to cool down, suggesting submerging it in cold water for 5-10 minutes. 5. Remove any excess glue protruding from the holes. 6. First, detach the end parts, then proceed with removing the main component. Tips and Tricks: * To ensure a snug fit on the gear mounting, print the end parts with a horizontal expansion setting of -0.2 in Cura. * Any bubbles appearing on the mold shaft can be effortlessly filled with hot glue gun shots. Edit: A minor modification has been made to the design, incorporating small guides into the main part for improved positioning and ease of use.

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