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Old 02-13-2020, 05:20 PM   #227
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Originally Posted by ROFL it's Waffle View Post
Have you considered 3D printing any items to save weight? I think you could skeletonize your e-brake with this technique without sacrificing any functional integrity.

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I would love to one day have an aluminum or CF 3Dprinter.

Functional integrity wasn't sacrificed drilling multiple smaller holes vs. a few big holes. I can pull on the ebrake hard and it feels just as solid as before. Most of that steel is pretty thick
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