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Forklift Kit Card with Palette

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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
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A1 Mini 4 color AMS Lite - 0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Check out my other bobcat model! No supports, no AMS, and no glue!

https://makerworld.com/en/models/2744962-bobcat-kit-card-no-ams-no-supports-no-glue#profileId-3044570

 

April 6th 2024 update: Added assembly pdf instructions.

 

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I created this little kit card that assembles into a little forklift - complete with a mini palette!

The forks can slide up and down as well as tilt. Wheels should move freely.

 

Printed on a Prusa mk3 with the Palette Pro 3.

No supports needed (they are built into the model)

Finished model is pretty small - about 50mm in height.

 

I've included files in multiple parts for each color as well as a single color version.

For those of you without multicolor printers, I included one file with all the parts (without the frame) so you would need to break them apart yourself for each color you want. However, the tires and rims must be combined as one since there is 0 tolerance between them.

 

Please note fitment may be different for different printers. Everything should snap in place, aside from the cabin which may need to be glued since the pillars are thin.

Some tests show the steering wheel and seat may be loose depending on your first layer Z height because of elephants feet. Adjusting that may help with proper fitment.

I'm always open to any suggestions for changes/improvements. If you have any, please leave them in the comments.

 

 

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