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Yes I confirm Todd. They are tools for technigold . Hex keys to dismantle the pinion and separate all parts or the motor. Pliers and tiny tool for the brushes.
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I have several Technigold motors, but no brush tool.
One of my motors needs new brushes I know.. Got a bit rare bit for steal in the mail today. I got the TL01 Stabilizer set for 4 times cheaper than the current two that is available on ebay and that includes the servosaver set too! The seller got a pair of secondhand ORV trailing arms for his project in return. |
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3D prints quality depends a lot of things :
- material and printing process - orientation and supports requirements... The part you show here is quite a good fit for printing as it can be printed flat without supports (which is making life easy in some cases), and I believe in FDM it would be quite easy to get a proper quality even on a standard printer... I buy kits to built and ru(i)n them
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What a beautiful design for a grill!!! 🤣😂👍 Nice one Al.
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I’m taking a small liberty here, the postman didn’t deliver these, I had to drive to pick them up myself. I’ve found this to be the best thing I’ve tried when it comes to stripping paint off ABS plastic. After trying to get it locally, with no success, I tried some other stores that were a bit of a drive from where I live. Nothing ridiculous, but probably 20 minutes to get there, but it was the outer suburbs of West London !!!! Any way I ordered 6 cans which should keep me going for a while. I’m going to blitz the paint stripping in case I need more. B&Q a large DIY chain seems to be the only place you can get this stuff. I found it on-line once, but never again, tragic. Attachments: |
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