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Box for RC car chassis setup system

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0.16mm layer, 3 walls, 12% infill
0.16mm layer, 3 walls, 12% infill
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For my 1/10 RC drift car, I recently got a chassis setup kit from Aliexpress (https://fr.aliexpress.com/item/1005009534392896.html or similar if you are interested).

Being inexpensive, it didn't came in a box like the Yeah Racing ones, but that's not a problem when you have a 3D Printer !

 

I started off Hugo's amazing parametric box which I heavily modified to nest the chassis setup kit inside.

All parts of it, except the “ruller”, fit in the box. There are threads for the bolts and nuts and a plate to snap the adjustments keys on.

The box is 80 x 66.5 x 106mm, and when you include the latch, it is 80 x 85 x 106mm.

 

 

I printed it out of PLA, only the latch mechanism needs to be in PETG for peace of mind, but PLA can probably work too (didn't try myself).

 

No hardware required, no supports. Just print and enjoy !

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