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X1 Carbon
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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
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This is functioning engine assembly complete with crankcase, crankshaft, connecting rod and piston. Easy print, looks awesome and super fun to fiddle with and turn.

 

Assembly instructions:

 

To assemble, start by inserting the piston into the crankcase. Next insert the crankshaft ensuring that the end with the rectangle is facing down. Then proceed to push the connecting rod onto the other end of the crankshaft (it will be quite tight and may require sandpapering for best results) and align the skinny end of the connecting rod with the holes in the piston. Then push the pin into the holes in the piston to secure the connecting rod to the piston. And the most important step; have fun with the engine assembly!

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What do you use foe a crank? It is extremely tight.
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Do you mean what to use to turn the crankshaft or the crankshaft is extremely tight?
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Replying to @jaybird1 :
Actually both. I think I can resolve the tight fit by sanding the receiver of the connecting rod, but their seems to be a rectangular fitting on the outside of the crankshaft for the insert of a crank.
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Actually both. I think I can resolve the tight fit by sanding the receiver of the connecting rod, but their seems to be a rectangular fitting on the outside of the crankshaft for the insert of a crank.
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Printed this to help teach my teenage student driver about engines. Sure this is a 2 stroke... but it is close enough that they won't know the difference.
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Thankyou very much! I’m glad that I can assist in teaching others!
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Got any ideas of any other designs that you would like to see?
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Support Issue:Cool model but the model doesn't have supports on the A1 that work.
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Thankyou for your comment. Can you describe the support issue that you have had so that I can fix it? Thankyou for rating my model anyway🙂
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Replying to @jaybird1 :
Some parts are floating and start to fail and I can't describe which.
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Replying to @Benchyprints :
Thankyou, I’ll take a look at it🙂
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nice quality print turns over well
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Cheers😀
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Where is the intake port?
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I thought someone might ask this. I designed this a couple years back before I understood how a 2 stroke works. I now understand that this design would not work as the intake and exhaust ports are at the same level. It is mainly for fiddling with, however, if you want a more realistic 2 stroke, I can design one for you 😀 I appreciate your comment 😁
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This looks really cool!
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Thankyou!
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Excellent educational model
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worked well
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