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0.12mm layer, 4 walls, 20% infill
0.12mm layer, 4 walls, 20% infill
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This is the best 3D printed finger scooter - small, fun, and easy to use! It looks and moves like a real scooter, with working wheels and strong parts made for smooth tricks.

You can do spins, jumps, and other cool moves with your fingers. It’s light, durable, and great for play or display.

I printed and sold these scooters for 2 years and created the best version that is as durable and easy to use as possible.

 

ASSEMBLY

  1. Slide the clamp into the handlebars

     

     

  2. Insert the fork into the deck (it is recommended to rub the fork lightly with sandpaper before this for better rotation)

     

     

  3. Connect the handlebar to the fork at the connection point (glue can be added for a stronger connection)

     

     

  4. Slide back the clamp

     

     

  5. Attach the handles and insert the wheels (to secure them in place I used 1x15mm nails that I cut to the required dimensions for smooth rotation)

     

     

    Once the scooter is assembled, wait a little while for the glue to dry and then learn cool tricks on your own 3D printed scooter!

     

    Notice

    If you want to sell this finger scooter you will need to buy the model in my cults https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/game/finger-scooter-printahead

    Just print, learn the tricks, and comment on your inspirations!

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Every time I would print it, it would mess up
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probably because your buildplate is dirty or your nozzle is dirty/damaged
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hey bro you can put some elmers glue on the plate
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skill issue
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the size is great for kids, I couldn’t figure out how to put the wheels on but it still works great
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You should check my second finger scooter version that is made for professionals, where instead of nails for wheel axes you can just use a filament and handlebar prints perfectly as it should!
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cool thanks
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soo cool hard to find the nails but it works
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Happy to hear that🎉❤️
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Unfortunately, I have a problem with the axis or the steering link. In both prints, the downward-facing handle is shifted and thus not really connected (not at all in the 1st print and only a few mm in the 2nd; see picture). Any tips on how I can get the print to come out cleanly? I haven't been doing this for very long and might be making a typical beginner's mistake? The rest of the model looks great.
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This is the most difficult part of the scooter and it should be printed more accurately. I don't see a brim on the handlebars in the photo. So by adding an outer brim (8-12mm) and printing the part separately at 50% speed, everything should work out as expected.
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I love this instead of nails I cut of the ends of some push pin and those work well too
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Amazed with results! Nice work.
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love these!
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easy to reproduce and assemble I just put a dab of glue on the handles and the head of the nail before re-cutting it perfect thanks for the model offered to my son's freestyle scooter instructor
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I only wish that you didn’t have to use nails. I didn’t have the right sized nails.
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You should check my second finger scooter version that is made for professionals, where instead of nails for wheel axes you can just use a filament!
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Replying to @paulinex3d :
That’s great. I had printed the entire scooter, and didn’t have the nails so had to trash it.
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I tried 8 times and it won’t work on my p2S
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Hello. I found this exact same model with the same pictures and everything, except it was on a different website called Printables. i'm not really sure which one is the original, or if you copied the other creator or the other creator copied you.
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thanks for the notification, it's my account because I post my models on several websites to promote them.
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Replying to @paulinex3d :
Okay, that's good to know. Thanks!
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Very fragile and tight fit
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