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These are the TE37 SL’s in Pressed Graphite! Featuring a graphite face with polished lips and black inner barrels. This is one of my favorite wheel colors irl. A lot of my future wheels will feature this color as well.
The wheel irl has polished hubs to match the lips, but I didn’t replicate that as I didn’t want to print multi-color. I experimented using a silver sharpie to color the hubs, which turned out kinda cool. I forgot to do that on this set, but that’s okay! I can do that in the future, because I’ve already made some revisions for a new version of these wheels. I just need to find the time to reprint them.
I also want to make some revisions to the car in general, but for now I updated the doors with the new wedge tiles.
Another week, another wheel. This is the Volk 21A!
These mesh style wheels are one of my favorite designs. Many companies create their own variations of it. Off the top of my head, some examples are the BBS LM and Work Meister M1. They share a very similar “shape” in the face of the spokes, but still have some differences.
The thing about this wheel is that it’s only available in 18 inch irl. But at this scale, with the original Lego wheel size, this should be a ~20 inch wheel on the car. So how did I go about this? I decided to still base it on the 18 inch design. I could make the hub size smaller, so that it could look more like a 20 inch wheel. But I think this still looks good. I’ll make another variation in the future.
If you look closely, you can see the spokes are a little... hairy. That was mostly due to stringing from 3d printing. It’s not great, which is why I want to still troubleshoot this. I’ll have to dry this filament again, but I think the main reason is because of how close the spokes are together. If you have any advice, please let me know!
This wheel would definitely be made better using a resin printer. I’ve done some research on resin printing, and it’s definitely not for me at this time. That’s because I do not want to deal with the processing of it all. Like anything, there are always pros and cons. I think fdm’s convenience and quality are at a good balance that I would accept and continue using it.