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Hi,
yes it´s a custom designed 3D printed part. Printed in PLA @ 100% infill.
It´s a very strong part. So far no problems with the stability.

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Wow, that is a very clever design. How did you match the triangular shapes of the shock tower cutouts? It looks like a precise fit, adding a lot of lateral stability. It also looks like the rear chassis brace mount was incorporated?

Also, do the screws self-tap and anchor directly into the PLA?

I don't have any 3D printing experience but it has piqued my interest. I usually see it used mostly for prototyping and couldn't think of enough practical or functional applications to invest in one for home use so this is a great example of just that.
 
Hello, the easiest way to match the shapes is:
Take a picture or make a copy of the shapes with a pencil

After that you import your picture into CAD, scale it to 1:1 and then draw on the picture


The screws and nuts are M3, so no pla were harmed ;)


"I don't have any 3D printing experience but it has piqued my interest. I usually see it used mostly for prototyping and couldn't think of enough practical or functional applications to invest in one for home use so this is a great example of just that. "

You will wonder what is possible (y)
 

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