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I’m Federico Giuliani, mechanical designer and inventor of the Airtender. This time, though, I want to introduce something completely new: a DIY shock absorber project made with 3D printing. The idea is simple yet revolutionary—create a kit where most of the components are 3D printed, allowing anyone to customize, assemble, and fine-tune their own shock absorber. It’s an open project, and I can’t wait to get your feedback and see how you’ll make it even more extraordinary. Let’s build it together!
A1, P1S, P1P, X1 Carbon, X1E, X1, A1 mini, H2D, H2D Pro, H2S, P2S, H2C, X2D, A2L
21 min
1 plate
8 g
A1, P1S, P1P, X1 Carbon, X1E, X1, A1 mini, H2D, H2D Pro, H2S, P2S, H2C, X2D, A2L
1.9 h
1 plate
40 g
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