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What RC parts have you 3D Printed????

I have a Bambu P1S. Mostly use it for ASA, PETG, and PLA.
You should have no problem. With a quick search I found some TPU profiles for the P1S online.

I chose the Overture TPU in Digitial Blue to start. They also have a High Speed version, but I didn't choose that for my first attempt at TPU.

 
I have a Bambu P1S. Mostly use it for ASA, PETG, and PLA.
I'll guess it isn't too different from my Prusa.

If you have a textured build plate, loosen the feed tension on the extruder, load up the default TPU settings, and you are like 95% of the way there. Maybe some small tweaking for perfect looking prints but more than adequate for functional stuff.
 
I'm sure the printer will be fine. I'm the weak link. :LOL:

Maybe I'll order some TPU and give it a go. Are there any good free STLs for 4.75" inserts?
 
I found this potentially handy little tool STL while searching for something else. It is a 3-pin JST connector pullers. I have not printed it, but may if I remember to do so. These little 3-pin JST connectors can be a bear and I am always worried I'll pull the wires out of the connector.


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My kid broke one of the M548's traction wheels a couple months ago. It was still the first one in PLA, with several years . Redesigned several things. Looks the same but it is reinforced . Printed a set in ASA,pretty happy with the result



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