Tire mold - ZeroBot pro

Tire mold - ZeroBot pro

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Well, I Wanted To Print This Little Robot. But I Didn'T Have Flexible Filament. So I Decided To Make A Tire Mold. I Used This To Fill The Mold With: Https://Www.Amazon.De/Gp/Product/B005D6Wn3S/Ref=As_Li_Ss_Tl?Ie=Utf8&Psc=1&Linkcode=Sl1&Tag=Vapefreak-21&Linkid=6766724B24C46B749425403F4C9E3Aba It'S Working Really Good, As The Pictures Shows You. I Think This Is A Really Great Option For All Who Can'T Use Flexible Filament Or Don'T Want To Buy A Whole Roll Of This Stuff For A Single Project. To Use This Mold, Simply Print Both Parts. They Will Fit Only In One Direction. Press Fit The Rim Part Into The Mold And Fill The Mold. After 2-3 Hours Your Tire Is Ready. Use A Screwdriver To Carefully Press Out The Rim Part Out Of The Mold Thing And Fill It Again For The Second Tire. <H2>Print Settings</H2> Printer: Cr-10 Infill: 30% Layer: 0,2Mm Support: No Raft: No Print-Time: About 2 - 3 Hours Designed In 3D-Builder Used Filament: Digitalrise Petg Black Https://Www.Amazon.De/Gp/Product/B005D6Wn3S/Ref=As_Li_Ss_Tl?Ie=Utf8&Psc=1&Linkcode=Sl1&Tag=Vapefreak-21&Linkid=6766724B24C46B749425403F4C9E3Aba <H3>Extra Tip</H3> Another Very Hot Tip Is To Use Kapton Tape! Here You Get The Glossy Finish And Perfect Adhesion Like With The Blue Tape! Look At This: 200Mm Kapton Tape: Https://Www.Amazon.De/Gp/Product/B005D6Wn3S/Ref=As_Li_Ss_Tl?Ie=Utf8&Psc=1&Linkcode=Sl1&Tag=Vapefreak-21&Linkid=6766724B24C46B749425403F4C9E3Aba Have Fun! (Amazon.De Affiliate Links)

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