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literally 5 minutes. can't believe that guy is selling them for +30 on ebay. i even rizzed it up with some comic sans lol
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Measure here John. This will show that diameter being bigger. You're still measuring across the slots. And use the inward area of the jaws whenever possible. Only use the tips if you have to. See the video below, and watch the last tip. It explains why.
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Here ya go John. Breydon and I made this awhile back.
 
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Here ya go. File is attached here. Let me know if it needs adjusted. Bores were modeled at 13mm. Hope those are big enough.
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this is the current hitch i have on the gooseneck, its about an inch too tall so I'm trying to shorten it. i am in new territory here and nervous lol. is a lot of filament if its wrong.
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hopefully this will help to level out the trailer a bit
 
View attachment 232940this is the current hitch i have on the gooseneck, its about an inch too tall so I'm trying to shorten it. i am in new territory here and nervous lol. is a lot of filament if its wrong.View attachment 232941
hopefully this will help to level out the trailer a bit
So you just scaled it in Z axis? That isn't the way you need to shorten it because it is going to skew those angles.
 
View attachment 232940this is the current hitch i have on the gooseneck, its about an inch too tall so I'm trying to shorten it. i am in new territory here and nervous lol. is a lot of filament if its wrong.View attachment 232941
hopefully this will help to level out the trailer a bit
That's part of the designing gig.... design, test, waste filament, throw that hunk of plastic in the trash after you hack it up for fitment.
 
So you just scaled it in Z axis? That isn't the way you need to shorten it because it is going to skew those angles.
i realized that before i printed, i noticed the side top had also shrunk, I'm just wanting to shorten one specirfic part
 
So, not matter what, anytime I print PETG (stock textured plate) I get over-adhesion issues. Any tips?
Print on a glass bed. PETG and a textured build plate is always bad. Glass is your friend. PETG prints like a glue 😉
 
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