A small 3D printed drift car Drive it with your finger like a drift car.
| Part | Qty | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 3D printed body | 1 | Prints in one piece |
| 608 bearing | 1 | Goes flat on top front, use it as a finger pivot to steer |
| Felt (or PTFE feet) | 1 round pad, 1 square | 20mm x 2.7mm round in front, 22x22mm square in back |
| M10 hex nut | 1 | Pause the print halfway and drop it in for back weight |
- 15-20% infill, PLA is fine
- Supports on (custom supports only or it will fill the space for the hex nut)
- Print it. Pause at the layer where the rear cavity is open, drop the hex nut in, continue print
- Press the 608 bearing into the hole on top front. It goes upright so you can put your finger on it.
- Stick the round felt pad on the bottom front and the square felt pad on the bottom back.
Put your finger on the bearing and push. The bearing lets you steer, the felt lets it slide, and the nut in the back makes the rear swing out.
| Side | Back |
|---|---|
| Bottom | Angle |