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Linear Torque Arm Balancer DIY
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3D Print yourself or have made from STL/STEP files provided with Notes/BOM.Following my LICENCE AGREEMENT(NOT FOR DISTRIBUTION ETC)See document. Editorial license for 3D PRODUCTS In files.
--Linear Torque Arm Balancer — DIY PROJECT
This was a work in progress and has never been made/printed just all put together in a 3D models/assembly.Might also be some design changes going forward. (UPDATED FILES ETC)But due to other commitments, I will not get around to doing this project anytime soon, unfortunately.Hope you understand the risks, but I`m open to changing anything if anything arises.Parts are whole and not split I will leave that up to the person printing the parts.Models are made with 3D printing in mind so hopefully allowing for clearance/interference fits etc.(Oversized holes/Small Diameters) Painting/Print colours are up to user.Threaded holes are ready to be 3D printed or if more rigidity is needed, plastic inserts and nuts to be used.
All parts are readily available online through most big online shops.Ebay/Amazon/McMastercarr and Google searches ETC
Animations for basic assembly instructions but should be easy to understand.
PDF AND DOCUMENTS INCLUDED
REVIEWS & COMMENTS
accuracy, and usability.
