Pirelli P-Zero branded tire for OpenRC F1. (Multi Material Print)
by De3DPrintman · via Printables
| Format | STL |
| Category | Gadgets |
| License | CC BY-NC |
| Triangles | 23.8k |
| Uploaded | Aug 6, 2019 |
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Description
I love the OpenRC F1 car by Daniel Noree a lot but I could not find any tires with the Pirelli P-Zero logo on the sides so I took v2 of the tire from Daniel's design and made a multi-material version with the logo's and stripes on both the inside and outside of the tire to match the ones used on the real Formula 1 car. All credits for the awesome OpenRC F1 project are for Daniel Noree! For more information, build guides and other cool stuff you might love, visit https://danielnoree.com/ For the full OpenRC F1 car parts download check https://www.prusaprinters.org/prints/2714-openrc-f1-car-110-rc-car Print instructions I used Fillamentum Vertigo Starlight (for the rim), traffic black and traffic yellow PLA for the print in the picture but you can also use other materials and/or colors. You can add the rims yourself if you use PLA! It's not in my gcode file. TPU seems to work great too for the tire. I tried to print a few tires in TPU and use 5% infill for the soft, 10% for the medium and 15% for the hard tires. Red = Soft tire Yellow = Medium tire White = Hard
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