3D HEMTT A4 Conversion Parts in the Works

Getting there, its all in the details now.





20 parts conversion set so far.

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Too bad I didn’t know about this last week at Fort Sill.

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With or without hoses / tubing?

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Printing the bed is going to be a problem, my printer is not big enough



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Splitting. (Two pieces)

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It’s not that easy, 2 parts is going to show.
Need to sleep on this…

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There are seams on the real thing. Modelers will have to be modelin’. :slight_smile:
In fact, it looks like three base parts are in order - two identical pieces, with a smaller end piece.

That could work.

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Absolutely excellent news! A two or three piece bed will be made to work.

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Of course it will. Use the plane cut tool to split the base. In fact, just print the same design twice as I mentioned, and avoid problems symptomatic with printing larger flat pieces.

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I haven’t figured out how to like a prior topic but there is a whole thread on the M7 floating around here.

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Just copy and paste the html address for the thread.

There is a build of one toward the end of the thread too.

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I still have that walk around. Free to the right 3D printing guru.

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Thank You

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What are the actual dimensions of the print piece?

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Just as a SWAG I’ll say a little over 6.5 inches. Almost 6.6. :slight_smile:

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About 12 cm wide and 20 cm long.

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And done.
Merry Christmas everybody!!

Even designed the fire extinguisher.

Open and closed cargo bed + material storage compartment underneath.

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Looks very nice. Are you going to print it?
For some reason my math ain’t mathin’ the same as yours.

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Yup, going to print and build this HEMTT M977EPP.

How is your math not the same as mine?


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