Wheel String Alignment Jig

JToTheK
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Love this!

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yenitouri13
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thanks for these!

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SupraDan
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Very cool!

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danny945
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Great idea

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SpecRacer97
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Love this, can't wait to print these and start doing my own alignments.

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Trimbk
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Has anyone tried the Gyraline product? If it works well it may be a better and less expensive option.
https://gyraline.com/products/the-case

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944m3
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Trimbk wrote: Mon Dec 16, 2024 7:55 am Has anyone tried the Gyraline product? If it works well it may be a better and less expensive option.
https://gyraline.com/products/the-case
Came across it on YouTube. Seems promising. Also interested in hearing if anyone has used it.

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posting so i can download the files, since thats a thing on this forum. :angel:

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poplk
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Good job, what size of thumb screws do we need?
Last edited by poplk on Sat Mar 22, 2025 5:22 am, edited 1 time in total.

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Trimbk
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I used M6x1 thread, 20mm long.
As I recall, I didn't try to print the internal thread, so you either need to run a tap through, or heat up the screw and let it make it's own threads.

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