Losi Micro-B Servo Arm - Extended

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Losi Micro-B Servo Arm - Extended

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0.08mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill - high quality w/ supports
0.08mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill - high quality w/ supports
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Extended servo arm for the Losi Micro-b. The stock arm is too short for the steering link geometry causing the steering to be asymmetric left and right. Extending the servo arm improves this as well as increased steering throw to allow for tighter turning. I printed in PETG to make sure there are no concerns with leaving the part in the car in the summer. PLA would probably print cleaner but I did not want to be concerned about the part warping if it gets hot.

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I don't even have the buggy on hand yet, but I've already printed this. Can't wait to try it out! Awesome work, many thanks!
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I don’t blame you. It’s a great buggy. Hope you get it soon. I know they have been hard to get lately.
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Replying to @Snapplane :
Thanks! It's really impossible to find now. I didn't buy it when I could 'cause I was put off after reading comments about its poor steering (I come from a brushed Mini-z buggy and that was a terrible experience) but I've been reading solutions to that issue lately so the itch is coming back... and finding your model was the cherry on top of the icing lol
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Thank you
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glad it worked out. looks great.
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Very cool!! Fits great, and steering for days!
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works great!
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Prints nicely in PLA, supports are a bit of a pain to remove.
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now steering left will make parts of the arm hit the shock because of the horn length. I tried the guide to limit the epa on the left side, but it didn’t work. how did you solve it?
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I just double checked this on mine. I do not have this issue. Did you confirm that the arm and servo saver was installed with the servo centered?
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Hello, I am seeking someone to 3D print this part for compensation, of course. If anyone can do this for me, it would be fantastic! Thank you
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