Wanted: O2 drive sleds or .STL files to print them

Jan

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Hi guys,

now I have two broken sleds :cry: ...
Has anyone spare sleds or better: an .STL model?

Thanks in advance
 

fraserN64

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I've got a 3rd party O2 sled that is ideal for modeling and 3D printing.
It's solid plastic without the springs, etc.
If you or anyone else wants to model it and share the model with the community, let me know.
 

Jan

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I have a colleague at work who likes to model and print things. He tried to make a printable model of the original drive sled which isn’t ready yet but looks quite promising:
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Where is your 3rd party model from?
 
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3ddoc

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I've got a 3rd party O2 sled that is ideal for modeling and 3D printing.
It's solid plastic without the springs, etc.
If you or anyone else wants to model it and share the model with the community, let me know.
I have a bunch of 02 sleds, $15 each plus shipping
 
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Elf

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At least as far as I have seen on mine, the iPhone LIDAR does not seem accurate enough for that, but maybe someone else has had different experiences?
 
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siliboi

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At least as far as I have seen on mine, the iPhone LIDAR does not seem accurate enough for that, but maybe someone else has had different experiences?
Oh that could be I tried reconstruction from pictures with my iPhone (photogrammetry) and combining the images I only tried it with the o2 psu plastic cover, and the results were uncleanable I’d basically just be remaking it.
i know a Xbox one ir also just doesn’t have enough points but I’ve always been curious about LiDAR even with the larger parts like the main shell
 

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