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Default B-Max2 YZ

Inspired by the fantastic work of rednoise aka redworkshop on his B5 lowrider and driven by the wish to keep my B-Max2 MR instead of buying a new carpet car called YZ-2, I show you my attempt on an YZ-2 style rear layout that fits the B-Max 2 chassis. It is work in progress and I have no idea if it works, but eating is the proof of the cake and the cake has to be baked first.

I am not so happy with the quality of the printed gearbox. It is made from Carbon SLS which is a very strong material, but some holes for the ball bearings have to much play...
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very nice engineering work. 3d print came out better than i would have thought. What printer was it?
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A british company of course!

http://www.graphite.uk.com
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I think that a combination of 3d printing and then CNC milling the seatings for the bearings could be the way to go.
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Awesome! Thumb up fmo!

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Very nice work very interested to see how it proforms
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