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Using expander wedges (like carbon fork style) and not star nuts helps keep things aligned.
Using expander wedges (like carbon fork style) and not star nuts helps keep things aligned.
It's a three step job, creating the base in a lathe (green), the next sawing the top (blue) in the correct angle and lastly 'manually' adapting the top (red)
mojo ti":3tw3xlzz said:Many thanks Brad, yes I produce 3 models : 2 In 1"1/8 and 1 In 1".
All models are renforced than original, mold in very hard resin.
In 1"1/8, have one circular same as last metallic model, and oval model same as resin model (many have cracks).
In 1" oval model.
Price : 5£+shipping.
I produce many all parts (XTR cable caps, Proshift silicon grips, ...)
KeepItSteel":3d6df2wp said:Hi, do you still produce these syncros caps?
Regards
Jamie
mojo ti":3d6df2wp said:Many thanks Brad, yes I produce 3 models : 2 In 1"1/8 and 1 In 1".
All models are renforced than original, mold in very hard resin.
In 1"1/8, have one circular same as last metallic model, and oval model same as resin model (many have cracks).
In 1" oval model.
Price : 5£+shipping.
I produce many all parts (XTR cable caps, Proshift silicon grips, ...)
rc's rc200":q2zfgwsc said:Long dead post so don't hold out much hope, but I'm in the same boat? Is mojo ti still making them? Did anyone else find an alternative, otherwise I'll set to machining down a spacer
jax13":268f58au said:https://www.thingiverse.com/search?q=Syncros&type=things&sort=relevant
Would this be worth a shot?
I've got a 3d printer sitting idle here at the moment and am happy to print a few for the forum and send them out to see if they work / hold up.