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 +==3/Laser cut mdf 4mm ==
 +settings : Speed 15 / Power 100 / Frequency 500 
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 +==4/​Assemble differents parts ==
 +do not hesitate to use a hammer and glue to fit the pieces well into each other
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-==3D design ​et print wheels== +==3D design ​and 3Dprint ​wheels== 
-Laser cut machine in MDF wood 4mm, the dimensions are adapted to the fablab'​s table and so that the wheels ​turn and advance ​on the metal part of the contour of the table. To have a flat film holder and be able to remove the film easily once dry, I took an 8mm acrylic sheet. +For the wheels ​3Ddesign I take inspiration ​on airplane model wheel
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 +==1/​Assemble differents parts == 
 +Laser cut machine in MDF wood 4mm, the dimensions are adapted to the fablab'​s table and so that the wheels turn and advance on the metal part of the contour of the table. To have a flat film holder and be able to remove the film easily once dry, I took an 8mm acrylic sheet.