Roof Skid
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Yes, 40 top layers (I think) and 30% infill. I did that so the part that will be scraping will be solid, but once it wears down to infill spot, it will be hitting the screws anyways.Are these PLA?
I could look into that I guess.Needs titanium screws for sparks!
Like this? Make holes in the top, thread one in each corner, just enough so the head is still sticking up above the surface..Needs titanium screws for sparks!
Yeah, just a second. I'll go get some measurements. But it's more you having my "senton" parts on your traxxass. Uuggh. JKGot some measurements of it? Length/width? Might work on other bodies. Having the word "senton" on my traxxas trucks wouldn't hurt my feelings too much.
The dimensions are: 110mmx160mmx10mm (WxLxH)Got some measurements of it? Length/width? Might work on other bodies. Having the word "senton" on my traxxas trucks wouldn't hurt my feelings too much.
Well, it would feel at home on my stampede since it has a blx185 esc, blx2050 4074 motor in it and I just put some arrma wheelie bar wheels on it.Yeah, just a second. I'll go get some measurements. But it's more you having my "senton" parts on your traxxass. Uuggh. JK
Well, it would feel at home on my stampede since it has a blx185 esc, blx2050 4074 motor in it and I just put some arrma wheelie bar wheels on it.
I made my own roof skids for it, but if I knew the measurements, I have other trucks I haven't put anything on yet.
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