Working 4 Post Toy Car Lift - Speed Champions etc

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Working 4 Post Toy Car Lift - Speed Champions etc

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Complete print, including test pieces, for PLA at 0.2mm
Complete print, including test pieces, for PLA at 0.2mm
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6 plates

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Description

This model has been designed from scratch, but I've listed it as a remix as I took a fair bit of inspiration from crt404's excellent little 1:64 lift.

My lift had the following goals:

  • Large enough and strong enough for speed champions models
  • Tall enough to fit a full hot wheels monster truck underneath
  • 4 post design so the load doesn't have to be balanced (kid friendly)
  • No hardware required, no gluing required, no post processing: 100% print, clip, play. Assembly is about 5 minutes.

The ramps on each side simply slide into guide pins and can be removed for storage or one taken off if only one side is required.

 

Instructions with photos of each stage are included in the downloads section.

Please let me know what you think - good or bad. Your feedback allows me to improve, and I'm learning a lot along this journey.
If you like the toy and want to support my hobby, make sure to check out and print, or download, my other models!


Documentation (1)

Assembly Guide (1)
Instructions - Speed Champions Lift_100b53b7-5a5d-4676-ba90-e34c838f9d86.pdf

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i love this! but i can’t get the base and top to print good. I’ve tried 4 times. and my x1c is in good calibration. could it be the file? i redownloaded also and didn’t help. everything else is fine
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That looks like maybe some kind of bed adhesion or under extrusion issue. Looks like you've already tried a different filament. I've heard that the auto flow calibration can sometimes fail on the X1 (I only have a P1). Have you tried just running it on 50% speed? Probably double check the build plate selection too - I printed mine on a smooth plate. If you're using my file maybe it hasn't changed to the textured plate?
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Replying to @DrKriegerAUS :
got it! it was the retraction. it was set to .5 and i put it back to 0 and now its flawless. ill repost and 5 star it when its done!
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Replying to @kevfeb :
That’s really weird but I guess that’s 3D printing for you! Glad you got it working. Hope you enjoy the model!
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great. Thank you.
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You’re welcome, hope you enjoy it! :-)
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