How to 3D Print Custom Inline Skates

2022-04-24 07:33:27 By : Mr. Daniel Lin

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April 24, 2022 by David Edwards Leave a Comment

3D printing is also referred to as additive manufacturing. It is the process of creating 3 dimensional (3D) objects that are solid.

The solid objects are printed from a digital file by way of additive processes where thin layers of material are added in succession.

Many objects can be printed, including 3 wheel inline skates. The following instructions will explain how to do so.

You first need to understand that custom inline skates be made to fit your feet perfectly.

Additionally, they are more lightweight than the usual rollerblades that you buy at the store. This means that you can go faster and have more mobility. The 3D printed are also quite durable.

To complete this project, you would need to have access to a 3D printer and general CAD knowledge. These instructions include references to Autodesk Inventor 2013.

You will also need these tools:

Along with these non 3D printed parts:

The bottom area of the rollerblade is the most important because this is where you need to place the axles, wheels, bearings and spacers so that it can roll.

It will be the same size for everyone. You need a good boot heel for proper control, but the tongue is not absolutely necessary.

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