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A12 Setup Station

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  • CamberJig.stl
  • Endcap.stl
  • RearJig.stl
  • StandHolder.stl
  • camberguage.stl
  • steeringbarUpdate.stl

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Last update 2023-10-12 at 19:45
Publication date 2023-06-27 at 00:24
Design number 1293112

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3D model description

This is a setup station and holder specifically designed for an Awsomatix A12. It may work with other 12th scale cars but was not designed for them.

I have used this station to set my car up, it is likely not as accurate as a purchased station but does get better consistency in camber than the stock holes on the car.

Angles on the camberguage part are taken from the straight edge of the protractor. I do plan a revision to both the camberguage and steering bar after some feedback. Files will be provided to anyone who downloads.

You will need two M3 screws to attach the camberguage to the camber jig.

UPDATE I have updated the steering bar with a new design. This ruler should be better at toe-in and toe-out measurement. The image shown is on my GT12 car which is a CRC CK25. I have a version of this setup station for the CK25 that I will be posting soon.

3D printing settings

Either PLA or PETG should work with any infill settings.

Print:

2x camberguage
2x Endcap
2x RearJig
1x StandHolder
1x steeringbar

To make both left and right sides of the CamberJig add the part to your slicer for one side. Use the mirror feature and mirror the part on the Z axis to get the other side.

The steeringbar can be printed out of a transparent material, however getting transparent FDM prints is a challenge. I would recommend PETG with 100% infill and an aligned infill pattern. This is a bit of a challenge using Cura as you want the infill lines to all be the same direction. No cooling and slow print speed can help with getting a transparent print.

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