Track for Kyosho Blizzard
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DIY Tracks for Kysho Blizzard. Ref Kyosho spare part: K BL10C After many months of testing and trial, it's working! What you need: * Small pieces of 1.75mm filament (about 10mm long) * A hammer * A 1.5 drill * A box strapping roll (near 10mm large) * 50 (+/-) LameSimple * 4 LameSimpleFin * 1 GabariMontage How to: Plug "LameSimple" into "GabariMontage", pass four pieces of strapping roll, drill, put four pieces of 1.75 filament in each LameSimple with the hammer, unplug the LameSimple, plug the next four and redo. At the end, use the LameSimpleFin to close the track. Homemade tracks for kyosho Blizzard. Corresponds to the Kyosho reference K BL10C. It takes about 50 lamesimples, one gabari de montage, four or five lamesimplefin, small pieces of 1.75mm filament (about 10mm long), a hammer, a drill with a 1.5mm bit, and lengths of banding tape used in packaging (near 10mm wide). Mounting: Push the lamesimples into the gabarimontage (it should force a little). Pass four bands through the rectangular holes provided (leave about 10cm of free length for closing the track at the end), stretch it a bit, drill the bands (four holes per blade) using the pre-drilled holes in each blade, screw with the pieces of 1.75mm filament (a drop of glue can improve the mounting), remove the blades from the gabari, and start again from a mounted blade to keep a constant gap between the blades. To close the track, use the lamesimplefin and overlap the banding tape. It works, but I haven't tested it in "hard" conditions. We'll see this winter. PLA is suitable for printing, but I think PETG would be better, being a bit more flexible.
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