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PalletJack Functional - Scale working model

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1:10 -0.12mm layer, 4 walls, 35% infill
1:10 -0.12mm layer, 4 walls, 35% infill
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2.7 h
2 plates
4.9(21)

1:18 - 0.2mm nozzle, 0.12mm layer, 4 walls, 25% infill
1:18 - 0.2mm nozzle, 0.12mm layer, 4 walls, 25% infill
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2 h
2 plates
4.8(12)

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Bill of Materials

Maker's Supply Kits and Parts
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608 Open Hybrid Ceramic (2PCS) - EA029
608ZZ P5 Steel (2PCS) - EA028
608ZZ (2PCS) - EA027
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Sunflower Yellow (10402) / Refill / 1kg
Black (10101) / Refill / 1kg

Description

🟧 "Mini Muscle" – Ā Working Pallet Jack

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If you like these models, a boost is always appreciated—not trying to beg, but it really helps me keep the prints going (and the filament stocked) so I can keep sharing more free designs with the world. 😊

Scale Conversion Guide – Adjusting this 1:10 & 1:18 model to other scales in the bottom!
šŸ”— Check out my other to scale designs: Scale Collection

Because even tiny pallets need heavy lifting šŸ’Ŗ

🧩 This Pallet Jack almost completes the warehouse set!
Don’t forget to check out the Pallet Rack, the Standard Pallet, and the Double Pallet.
Also, if you’re looking for something that doesn’t need a palletjack, check out the Rollout Pallet.

For everything else, the full Scale Collection! šŸš›šŸ“¦

SEE VIDEO HERE OF PROTOTYPE

šŸ“¢ Finally releasing both versions: 1:10 and 1:18 – and yes, 1:18 actually works!

After tons of refining, I finally got both sizes functioning—even the ridiculously tiny 1:18 version. That said, this is still very much a work in progress, and it requires some patience and precision to assemble—especially at the smallest scale.

šŸ› ļø Note: Even if the model worked perfectly on my end and looks flawless in the photos—remember, this is 3D printing šŸ˜„
Printers, settings, and materials vary, so some post-processing may be required.
Holes may be a bit tight—have a small drill bit ready just in case. Some sanding, trimming, or light glue work may be needed.
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šŸ”§ Functionality & Limitations āœ” Lifting works! Push the handle all the way down, and the wheels pop out while the pallet rises—just like the real thing (sort of).
ā— Lowering the wheels via the handle (ā€œreleaseā€ function) is… easier said than done. For now, you’ll need to manually push them back down. I haven’t cracked a better mechanism yet—sorry!
āœ” I’ve tuned this so that with the right print settings and my recommended tweaks, it should work as intended.
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šŸ“¦ Build Requirements šŸŖ›Ā 
You’ll need glue, 0.3mm fishing line, and patience.
āœ” The 1:10 version is designed to use standard 608 bearings for the rear wheels! But i have made 3d printable wheel also.
āœ” Small bits of filament act as pins in the joints.

ā— Assembling this—especially in 1:18—is delicate work. Take your time, and maybe avoid caffeine before starting. šŸ˜…


šŸ“„ Assembly Guide I almost finished the build guide… but honestly, I got tired of waiting. So I'm launching it now! Just know that a proper guide is on the way—and all feedback, tips, or clever ideas are super welcome!
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šŸ“ Scale Conversion Guide – Adjusting This 1:10 Model to Other Scales

Need to resize your 1:10 models for different RC and miniature scales? Use this guide to scale up or down easily. Just multiply your original dimensions by the conversion factor below!

Target ScaleConversion FactorScale Percentage
1:5200%2,0
1:8125%1,25
1:1283,33%0,8333
1:1471,43%0,7143
1:1662,5%0,625
1:1855,56%0,5556
1:2441,67%0,4167
1:3528,57%0,2857
1:4820,83%0,2083

šŸ’” How to Use This:
šŸ”¹ Scaling Up (e.g., 1:10 → 1:8): Multiply by 1,25.
šŸ”¹ Scaling Down (e.g., 1:10 → 1:14): Multiply by 0,7143.
šŸ”§ Example: If your 1:10 model part is 100mm long and you need it in 1:14 scale:
100mm Ɨ 0,7143 = 71,43mm

Now you (and everyone else) can easily adjust any 1:10 model to different RC or miniature scales! šŸš€

šŸ“ Scaling Warning!

Rescaling a 3D model isn’t always simple—here’s what to keep in mind:

šŸ”¹ Thin Walls & Fragile Parts – Scaling down can weaken walls or erase details.
šŸ”¹ Holes & Fitment Issues – Pegs, joints, and screw holes may shrink or expand too much.
šŸ”¹ Moving Parts – Hinges and snap-fits might not function properly.
šŸ”¹ Printability – Smaller scales may need finer nozzles; larger ones may require stronger materials.
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⚠ If I haven’t uploaded a profile for your scale, I haven’t tested it! Adjustments may be needed.

šŸ’” Need a specific scale? If unsure, ask me! I might be able to tweak key details for better fit and function.
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šŸš€ Want More? I’m Just Getting Started!
At the risk of sounding like a total pick-me—follow along on my journey, drop a like on the models you enjoy, and stay tuned for more! I’m constantly designing, improving, and coming up with new ideas, and I’d love for you to be a part of it.
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šŸ“¢ Feedback & Requests
Got an idea for an upgrade or a new accessory? Let me know!

šŸ”— Check out my other designs: JustCallMeDaddy on MakerWorld
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šŸ“ø Show Off Your Prints!
I’d love to see your makes—especially if you take it a step further with some post-processing! Whether it’s a killer paint job, a unique filament choice, or just a color I didn’t think of, share your prints! Seeing how others bring these designs to life is half the fun.
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Happy printing! 😊


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PalletJack.pdf

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