April 20, 2025
Description
I found a model on thingiverse that had the parts of a fender, but they didn't fit on any of my Bambu lab printers, so I split the model from thigiverse with a dove tail. I recommend printing in something strong like ASA or ABS, but it depends on that printer you have. I recently got A one wheel pint X, and I didn't want to buy a 75-to-140-dollar fender. I printed this and used M3 hardware to hold the fender dome to the fender plate. you can watch a video on how to put a fender on a one-wheel pint for instructions. I used Bodo for some of the very low and layer shifted spots after I used a 3D printing pen to weld the pieces together. sand thoroughly before using plastic primer filler and spray paint if you're planning on painting the fender. I bought rubber impact strips from a hardware store to use for a scratch protecter. I attached images of the paints I used. Thank you! happy Printing!
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Standard Digital File License