3D printing is such a fun tool for iterative design! I've mostly used it for my science work and I don't have a printer of my own, but I love it so much! these designs are really cool! I look forward to seeing what you come up with in the future.
Yoo owen there's a guy in my country that made de pucks raises, but basically what you need is the ergonomics dimensions of the hand it should be like a chart with sizes and try for a way that they integrate with the hand like your prototype
If you can print tpu on your ender for the bumper it would increase it's longevity, I use a foaming tpu from colorfab great impact resistance. Just a little suggestion to save costs on repeat printing
@@owencampbell777 Very cool. I am surprised these don't exist already. Closest I can think of are bearing savers and I think that just saves the dust caps
Bearing press, nice. I swap wheels all the time (almost daily) using a skate tool with a bearing press, but it is awkward to skate with. I'm going to Maryhill this month and was looking for something I can use on the fly.
3D printing is such a fun tool for iterative design! I've mostly used it for my science work and I don't have a printer of my own, but I love it so much! these designs are really cool! I look forward to seeing what you come up with in the future.
you have such a good inventor mind. super excited for what else you make in the future
I really appreciate this compliment, thank you
😮 naaah you're about to change the game !!!
Haha thank you, with the right resources maybe I can
The DT rear truck saver is pretty neat. Well thought.
this was some good stuff... maybe play with molds for casting from 3d prints too
3в printing a footstop while watching this video for puck raiser inspiration.
Universal puck raiser looks sick, would very much like to try it
I have 5 sets of DT skake, $3000 dollars in one day, five longboards in one day, what a day
Yoo owen there's a guy in my country that made de pucks raises, but basically what you need is the ergonomics dimensions of the hand it should be like a chart with sizes and try for a way that they integrate with the hand like your prototype
I definitely plan on making multiple sizes if I ever decide to sell these!
Man these are so sick!! And wouldnt even need to change the name on the puck risers cos my first name is Campbell xD
Eyyy Shaggy, DM me on Insta and I’ll legit just send you a pair
If you can print tpu on your ender for the bumper it would increase it's longevity, I use a foaming tpu from colorfab great impact resistance.
Just a little suggestion to save costs on repeat printing
I’ll check it out! Only potential issue is that I would have to come up with a new mounting solution
@@owencampbell777 if you increase the perimeters the design should not require to be altered!
That bearing press is ingenious, I would definitely get one of those, would it work for an inbuilt bearing?
Yes, compatible with all skate bearings! I designed it specifically to accommodate for built-in bearings
@@owencampbell777 Very cool. I am surprised these don't exist already. Closest I can think of are bearing savers and I think that just saves the dust caps
Bearing press, nice. I swap wheels all the time (almost daily) using a skate tool with a bearing press, but it is awkward to skate with. I'm going to Maryhill this month and was looking for something I can use on the fly.
would you be able to get the files for the 3d prints from the patreon?
No, I plan on keeping those private for now
I’ll consider it though!
Too cool Owen, love to see the creativity and ingenuity you've been putting in.
Love your designs. Is the bearing press tool just a bearing with the core replaced with plastic?
Yes!
What's your day job? Your explanations are very succinct, and I always appreciate your content!
I’ve just recently become a CAD drafter! Thank you for the lovely compliment.
That w concave adapter is dope I need to get my hands on one of those
This is great content - I think these designs are amazing
Thank you so much!! I’m very proud of them
Weight mounts so you don't have to drill holes in you board when you put on a drift weights.
Great idea!
@@owencampbell777 I seen a guy that made a steal one, but he never put it up for sale.
I hope there's event organizer slander in that podcast
It’s hidden behind the paywall
for a reason
This is so awesome, great work Owen!