That reminds me of another tool I really love having access to- a $400 Prusa Mini 3D Printer (it helps to have a background with CAD) - I’ve made my own tools to press in fork seals, and could easily print adaptors for headsets and BBs.
For other folks doing this- I suggest increasing the number of shells (walls) to 4- same goes for the top and bottom layers. PETG filament is a lot tougher than PLA (much less prone to cracking)
April 13, 2022, 6:18 a.m. - Vincent Edwards
That reminds me of another tool I really love having access to- a $400 Prusa Mini 3D Printer (it helps to have a background with CAD) - I’ve made my own tools to press in fork seals, and could easily print adaptors for headsets and BBs. For other folks doing this- I suggest increasing the number of shells (walls) to 4- same goes for the top and bottom layers. PETG filament is a lot tougher than PLA (much less prone to cracking)