
Triskates frame / chassis UFS compatible
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Firstly I started buying some chassis from a second hand website. The first trouble I encountered was that it was “compatible” with my skates to some extent, not completely. So I wondered, could it be possible to make an adaptor with the 3d printer that will be strong enough? So I did. And then wondered, what if I was able to make a frame that could withstand the forces? I wasnt sure about it so I made an study and tried it out myself. I did some stress calculus back in college and in my first job, so I wanted to do the whole process myself, not just taking another design and copying it. It is fun for me. This is more or less why I took this project and how it started.. The design is completely mine, as I said, eventhough it is similar to most of the frames out there. I'll upload in a link where the complete study and the build log is, and how I ended up with this solution, if anyone is interested in it. https://drive.google.com/file/d/18gTNafvP8Zab3JII4Z9r9YRWy4inCplG/view?usp=sharing Cheers! Keep skatin'
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