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Kickr Core 2 Rocker Feet for tennisballs

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0.6mm nozzle, 0.36mm layer, 5 walls, 15% infill
0.6mm nozzle, 0.36mm layer, 5 walls, 15% infill
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7.2 h
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0.4 Nozzle, single Object Print
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4.5 h
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0,6 Nozzle Petg-CF Profile with object print order
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PLA - 0.6mm , 0.36mm layer, 5 walls, 20% GYROID
PLA - 0.6mm , 0.36mm layer, 5 walls, 20% GYROID
7.4 h
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Description

So, here they are! Slim profile, PLA possible tennis ball rocker feet for the new Kickr Core 2 with “oval” struts.

The goal for developing these feet was

  • low material usage
  • low heigt build up to still have a stable trainer
  • self gripping the tennis balls so it is easy to move the trainer around
  • slim profile
  • possibility to not need some super strong material. I am using PLA Feet since 3 months and many ours of training without any problems
  • no need to modify the trainer or use some additional parts (except the tennis balls and the feet itself)

assembly is easy, just remove the rubber feet with a 3mm hex, slide on the Rocker Feet and secure them with the original screws

Thats it!

 

if you need a additional rocker foot for your zwift ride which is matching the height have a look here:

https://makerworld.com/de/models/1840212-zwift-ride-rocker-foot#profileId-1965760

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Printet just one today in PLA for testing, will print 4 pcs later in PETG, but got a strange line inside it. Something I did wrong?
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looks like a bad sem line. probably somehting tweaked in the seam settings or wrong nozzle diameter?
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Replying to @punkti :
Downloaded the 0.4 single objekt print file, removed 1 pc and sliced it
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Replying to @user_2209413678 :
What material did you use? maybe you have an under-extrusion or too much material is retracted during layer change
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Fit is perfet! Perfect on the kicker core 2 and balls attached tight enough not to fall when moving the device but easy to remove if necessary. They feel very sturdy. I’m hoping they last a long time. p.s. Was too lazy to change my nozzle so I modified the profile to print with standard nozzle. Added two more walls to compensate. Perhaps should have added more. Great design!!!
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Cool, i like the two-colors. thx for the feedback, my guess is, that 2 walls should be fine. if you could report back if something happens wold be great!
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Replying to @punkti :
Have done 3 1 hour long sessions on the trainer so far and they are holding up strong. No signs of damage. so far so good. I would love to modify this to work with my Garmin Tacx Neo 2T. Would require a totally different connection to the trainer though
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Replying to @energizer1389 :
you can send me the measurements of the trainer-foot, probably i can do something
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I already left a print review, I wish you could boost from there isteading of being asked to submit further comments here. Anyway, thank you for making this model available, will be putting it to the test today :).
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Perfect, I am sure it will not disappoint! Thanks for the boost
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0,6 Nozzle Petg-CF Profile with object print order
very nice model, printed in PETG CF
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Printed well, looks like it will work out 👍
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it surely will!
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Works perfectly! I printed it with elegoo Rapid PETG on an A1. I have uploaded my print profile (PETG, 0.4 nozzle, gyroid, by layer)
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Where can i find this print profile? :)
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0.6mm nozzle, 0.36mm layer, 5 walls, 15% infill
Printed these in Orange PLA. They are beautiful. They match my orange socks. Easy to attach. Nice tolerances. I’ve done four rides so far and the ride experience is much improved over the stock bars. The design is apparently robust. I’m 185 lbs with an Aluminum bike that would not be considered light. Thank you for this design. It’s really good.
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0.6mm nozzle, 0.36mm layer, 5 walls, 15% infill
Easy to print Great model It remains to be seen if it fits and holds
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Thanks for the feedback. I'm convinced it fits and will work for a long time! have fun with it
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Replying to @punkti :
I will get in touch once I have gained some experience It would be cool if something could be designed (3D printed, of course) so that shorter cranks could be used
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Fits perfectly, thank you
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that looks great
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Came out great!
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