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Fingerscoot Street Limited Edition

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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
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2 plates
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Description

This finger scooter is the second street version, which was built based on community recommendations. It’s light, durable, and great for play or display. After creating the best 3d printed finger scooter, I wanted to make it even better, so I made changes to make it easier to assemble, print, and feel more satisfying. The best upgrade compared to the previous version and based on community recommendations is that now you can use regular PLA filament instead of nails for axis.

All the updates that were made to the new street version:

  1. Extended deck and sculpted for maximum grip
  2. Enlarged fork to look nicer and be stronger
  3. The wheels have a place to attach a rubber strip
  4. Instead of nails, you can use regular filament for axis
  5. Now it can be assembled more easily without using glue
  6. An extra grip has been added to the handles

Notice for professional riders: 

  • It is highly recommended to print the scooter with PETG filament
  • Printing the deck as light as possible to compensate balance
  • Gluing all connections
  • Putting foam strip as griptape
  • Lightly sand the deck and fork rotating parts

     

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

     

     

  4. Slide back the clamp on place

     

     

  5. Attach the handles and insert the wheels (to secure them in place you can use basic filament)

    You can also attach a rubber strip to the wheels, for better adhesion to the ground, but if this is not necessary, you can print another version of the wheels without rubber.

     

    Once the scooter is assembled learn cool tricks and share your experience with 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/fingerscoot-street-limited-edition

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

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