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SCX24 Magnet-Karosseriehalter / Magnet Body Mount

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3D model size X 46 × Y 27.1 × Z 4.5 mm
Publication date 2023-12-29 at 00:12
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Published to Thingiverse on: 2023-12-28 at 16:21
Design number 1673728

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[--- german - english below ---]

Die kleinen Federsplinte für RC-Karosserien sind nicht gerade schön und das Herumgefummel nervt mich furchtbar. Ich konnte leider keine Magnet-Halterung nach meinen Vorstellungen finden, daher habe ich giese entworfen. Im ersten Entwurf habe ich die beiden Verbindungspfosten zum Chassis mitgedruckt, aber die erschienen mir so dünn, dass ich Angst hatte, sie würden beim ersten größeren Unfall brechen. Aus diesem Grund habe ich sie einfach durch zwei M3-Schrauben ersetzt. Die dienen nur als stabiles Rundmaterial, werden also nicht in das Chassis gedreht, sondern nur gesteckt (wie die Original Karosseriehalterung vorn).

Gedruckt habe ich mit 100% Infill und 0,2mm-Schichten in PETG. PLA geht aber genauso gut.

Du benötigst folgendes Material:

  • 2 x Schraube M3x12
  • 4 x Neodym-Rundmagnet 10mm x 1mm
  • etwas Shoe Goo, um den Karosseriehalter anzukleben
  • etwas 2K-Epoxykleber o.ä., um die Magnete einzukleben.

Wenn Dir das Teil hier gefällt/nützt, freue ich mich über ein Like oder auch eine kleine Spende.
Viel Spaß und happy Craling!

[--- english ---]

I simply hate these body mount spring clips - they look ugly and it is a pain to fiddle around with them. I searched for a nice magnet solution, but was unable to find one that matched my wishes. So I made this one. My first attempt was to print the mount with the two posts holding it to the chassis, but after the first prototypes, I was afraid they might break on the next accident, so I simply used M3 screws instead. They don't screw into the chassis, they only act as two stable posts.

I printed in PETG, but PLA will do as well. I used 100% infill and 0.2mm layers.

You will need the following material:

  • 2 x M3x12 screw
  • 4 x round Neodymium magnet 10mm x 1mm
  • some Shoe Goo to fix the bodymount to the body
  • some 2K glue to attach the magnets to the printed parts

If you find this part useful, I'd be happy about a like or even a small donation.
Have fun und happy crawling!

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