Ski Pulk 2015
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Printed parts used in a ski pulk. All parts were printed in polycarbonate, nylon, or PET.
This design uses a Paris Expedition Sled, 65" epoxy poles from Tap Plastics, a 6mm rope, an Osprey Hip Belt, and 1inch x 1mm webbing. I've been using various versions of this pulk for a few years and make a few changes each winter.
Then fins and brake are only needed for steep slopes and traverses. They're 3mm thick and designed to be printed with a 1.2mm nozzle, 1.5mm extrusion width, in vase mode.
3D printer file information
- Design number: 75686
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3D design format: STL Folder details Close
- Brake_v2-2.STL
- Fin_v2-0_LEFT.STL
- Fin_v2-0_RIGHT.STL
- Junction_Washer_v1-0_LEFT.STL
- Junction_Washer_v1-0_RIGHT.STL
- Rope_Triglide_Angled_v1-0.STL
- Rope_Triglide_Angled_v1-0_MIRROR.STL
- Rope_Triglide_Perpendicular_v1-0.STL
- Sled_Reinforcement_v1-1.STL
- Sled_Washer_v1-1.STL
- belt_plate_v1-0_LEFT.STL
- belt_plate_v1-0_RIGHT.STL
- rope_lock_v1-0.STL
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Publication date:
2019-09-20 at 18:11
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Published to Thingiverse on: 2015-04-24 at 12:13
License
CC BY-SA - Attribution - Share alike
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