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Old 02-20-2023, 03:39 PM
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Posted my .stl custom parts on printables.com..Also- not from me, but I used this modded chassis upper support (which moved the switch and necessitated the battery clip mod, which also holds the battery tighter..)
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Nice...how thick is the lipo that you used?
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Originally Posted by kamlooper
Nice...how thick is the lipo that you used?
Using a Gens Ace "shorty" lipo, dimentions:
Length: 95mm
Width: 46mm
Height: 25mm

Strap fits it like a glove..
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Old 02-23-2023, 07:33 PM
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Fits my turnigy shorty great as well, thanks for that.
That esc/motor combo sure is slow to ship, its coming from sweden...? Not that Im in a hurry for it.
Badger all printed, waiting for.....things
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Thats cool
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anyone find an alternative diff setup for this that is cheaper? And I cannot find the stock diff output cups stls either
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The diff output cups are Diff01.stl
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Dam you guys.... Old 06-26-2023, 05:04 PM
kamlooper & JasonRP ...... was going to buy a new chassis but now it looks like a 3dprinter

what size of bed would one need to print this badger out? (yes a newbie question

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Originally Posted by hotrod306
Dam you guys.... Old 06-26-2023, 05:04 PM
kamlooper & JasonRP ...... was going to buy a new chassis but now it looks like a 3dprinter

what size of bed would one need to print this badger out? (yes a newbie question

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The Prussia i3-MK3's in the OP's pic has a build volume of 25×21×21 cm or roughly 10x 8.25 x 8.25 inches.
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The thread comes back to life....
I measured my chassis length and its 190mm long. I used a printer with a 230x230mm bed. Common size.
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what filament did you guys use for the body?
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Pla. Note that the front section prints thinner then the rear, i couldnt figure out why. A big nozzle might help. But i used what i printed and reinforced the front half with a thin layer of shoe goo, on the inside of course.
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did you use light weight pla(lw pla)? or just plain pla?
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Plain Pla
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When you printed the chassis did you use any supports? It looks to me like it's designed to print supportless but not 100% sure..
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