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E3D Buggy Drag Fig

SilentMode avatarSilentMode

December 14, 2022

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Description

About the model

In thinking about how I could modify E3D's buggy test print, I noticed the hole at the back of the buggy. So instead of modifying the buggy, why not make use of that gaping hole?

Fun fact: the model was printed on my Ender-2 Pro, which was fitted with a Revo CR.

How to print

This model is designed to print in place: no support material required!

The chain will eventually loosen and become flexible, if you gently press the links together. The pin should be a snug fit.

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