trev5150 Posted February 8 Posted February 8 (edited) Totally not sponsored. Just yesterday I received curved extension to go between my Moza and TM Hornet grip. I ordered the 150C75 from QR4rigs, which cost 51 pounds, and 45 pounds to ship to America. They did a superb job with this. The tube print is nearly perfectly smooth. One highlight is the anodized threaded ring but the real star is the integrated cable. This is top-drawer CAD work, building and quality checking. Definitely recommend to anyone. Ordered on Sunday, Feb 2nd and it was here in AZ yesterday on the 7th. That's quick turnaround. They absolutely deserve a shout-out and a look-see. Edited February 24 by trev5150 edit 3
Seasick Posted February 22 Posted February 22 I bought one of those recently and I couldn't be more satisfied.
Blackrat_UK Posted February 23 Posted February 23 Just looking around for reviews on these, I have a Rhino, was just concerned about 3d print strength when pulling some torque on the base.
trev5150 Posted February 23 Author Posted February 23 (edited) On 2/23/2025 at 10:40 AM, Blackrat_UK said: Just looking around for reviews on these, I have a Rhino, was just concerned about 3d print strength when pulling some torque on the base. Expand I have 3D printed things and bought 3D printed things. I find zero issue with the print quality. There is a seam but the layers are tight, no zits, no layer shift, barely any print texture at all and - didn't sand and fill either. That would have jacked the price up and honestly it's my flight sim rig, not a concours d' elegance show car. The hardware integration tolerances are excellent. I have no concerns about durability. There's no way I'm breaking any part of the tube they printed. The Moza base motors can do 12 Nm max and I don't think that's enough to rip either of the mounts from the base of the shaft or grip attachment point. At that point I'm worried more about my shoulder than the stick. Edited February 23 by trev5150
Blackrat_UK Posted February 23 Posted February 23 On 2/23/2025 at 5:53 PM, trev5150 said: I have 3D printed things and bought 3D printed things. I find zero issue with the print quality. There is a seam but the layers are tight, no zits, no layer shift, barely any print texture at all and - didn't sand and fill either. That would have jacked the price up and honestly it's my flight sim rig, not a concours d' elegance show car. The hardware integration tolerances are excellent. I have no concerns about durability. There's no way I'm breaking any part of the tube they printed. The Moza base motors can do 12 Nm max and I don't think that's enough to rip either of the mounts from the base of the shaft or grip attachment point. At that point I'm worried more about my shoulder than the stick. Expand Not so worried about the appearance, I 3d print stuff myself, it was durability, which you answered, many thanks 1
Hotdognz Posted February 25 Posted February 25 On 2/23/2025 at 10:40 AM, Blackrat_UK said: Just looking around for reviews on these, I have a Rhino, was just concerned about 3d print strength when pulling some torque on the base.They make ones to suit the Rhino FFB, just reach out to them, I have a Rhino speced one.Sent from my CPH2333 using Tapatalk 2
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