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Thank you guys for visiting my page. My name is Marty and I am a designer, maker, and fabricator. I have over 15 years of various professional fabrication experience and have been designing and making things for much longer. Right now I am focusing heavily on 3D printing mechanical designs for radio control hobbies but I can always tailor to needs elsewhere. I run a small 3D printing hub for extra income but what I do is not my full-time job. I work in the trades and this is something I love to…
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- Marty Jaxx commented on Marty Jaxx's instructable 3D Printed Willys RC 4X4
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Follow the Ossum Jeep build for the body. It is the same body as this but this uses glue instead of screws. I will be finishing the rest soon.
- Marty Jaxx commented on Marty Jaxx's instructable 3D Printed Willys RC 4X4View Instructable »
Are you printing with petg? Did you get the bearings from the exact source I posted? There are many variables here that could be causing this. I was told on the Facebook group that the holes are on the snug side. The holes are designed this way for petg and to factor in the 0.1mm-0.2mm resolution lines most people get. For me the bearings snap right in when I take the part off the printer. The bearings are 10.1X mm diameter when I checked them with the caliper.
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Thanks for the positive feedback. There are already plans to make a more robust drivetrain that will use brass universal joints for another project. I will be making it compatible with the Jeep.