
Wake Shaper for curved halls
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MAKE SURE TO ATTACH A TETHER LINE. I RECOMEND A PIECE OF 1INCH WEBBING WITH A NON LOCKING CARIBINER. I have used the bigger one many times and it works great. The files for that one are Middle section, other suctionb and panel suctionb. I used a cutting board to cut out the panel plate. Use a 1/4 bolt with a nylon locking nut. Print lots of walls and I did 50% infill. The suction round part has to have no infill, so set as many walls as you need till you accomplish that. If not the lever may break thru when suctioning to boat (learned this the hard way). Make sure to not tighten bolt too much as it will curve the suction and it will not suction (hence the use of a nylon lock nut) Buy a dent repair suction cup available at car part stores or many hardware stores, dismantle and put on this. You will need 2 levers for this as well. Unfortunately the way I made this you will have to attach a string or zip tie to the plate side lever to be able to release suction. There isn't enough space. I made a second one that is a bit smaller and uses a lot less filament. I have not tested it in the water, but I did put it on my boat and reefed on it and it did not budge, so I can't see why it would work. The files for this one are Hinged for curved halls A, B, C. I have not printed the plate yet as I just used a cutting board for now. Happy wakesurfing.
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