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(Created page with "thumb|"Tyler wheels" (I need to add more detail here) Tyler Wheels are a two-part 3D printed design that Tyler Bletsch came up with, featuring a silicone tread applied via a 3D printed jig. If you give a desired diameter in #3d-printing on Discord, Tyler will print some for you. [https://cad.onshape.com/documents/40839d0e3bb07b8b41b1f054/w/f84b27d1a7ba6444fd4af164/e/97b3036297a7595f462067ce '''Lin...")
 
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Tyler Wheels are a two-part 3D printed design that Tyler Bletsch came up with, featuring a silicone tread applied via a 3D printed jig. If you give a desired diameter in #3d-printing on Discord, Tyler will print some for you.
Tyler Wheels are a two-part 3D printed design that Tyler Bletsch came up with, featuring a silicone tread applied via a 3D printed jig. If you give a desired diameter in #3d-printing on Discord, Tyler will print some for you.  


[https://cad.onshape.com/documents/40839d0e3bb07b8b41b1f054/w/f84b27d1a7ba6444fd4af164/e/97b3036297a7595f462067ce '''Link to OnShape CAD'''].  
[https://cad.onshape.com/documents/40839d0e3bb07b8b41b1f054/w/f84b27d1a7ba6444fd4af164/e/97b3036297a7595f462067ce '''Link to OnShape CAD'''].  

Revision as of 01:35, 27 January 2024

"Tyler wheels"
The "spinning jig" used to apply silicone to Tyler Wheels. Photo shows an older version than we use now.

Tyler Wheels are a two-part 3D printed design that Tyler Bletsch came up with, featuring a silicone tread applied via a 3D printed jig. If you give a desired diameter in #3d-printing on Discord, Tyler will print some for you.

Link to OnShape CAD.

Videos on how to use the spinning jig to make wheels:

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