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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.
Release date: | May 28, 2015 |
Last updated: | July 3, 2018 |
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Design Category | DIY, Parts |
Design Tag | 3d printed, 3d printers, 3d printing, 3dable, 3dp, 3dprint, 3dprinted, 3Dprinting, Belt, Ski, Ski Pulk, Walter |
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