![]() NOTE: If you don't own a 3D printer, no problem! There are several 3D printing service companies that will print your design for you (and mail it to you) for a very reasonable price, like Shapeways and Ponoko. *To read a great overview of good quality hobby 3D printers, read through lesson 1 of JON-A-TRON's Easy 3D Printing Class! Rubbing alcohol or an alcohol based lens cleaner (optional).Credit card for smoothing out the tape on the print surface.PLA filament that is the right size for your printer.You can absolutely follow along with this project without actually 3D printing anything (i.e.: you can just do the 3D modeling part), but if you do want to end up with a physical version of your design that you print yourself, here are the tools and supplies you'll need in order to make it. NOTE: All the pieces of these racers have been designed to press fit together, so there's no need for glue or any connectors! These are necessary for the size of wheels we'll be making. *If you don't have access to this exact bag, try and find rubber bands that are 1 7/8" (approx. Set of 8 skateboard bearings (enough for 2 racers).Here are the lists of what you'll need to make TWO racers:
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