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CCS Record Wheel 3d model
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CCS Record Wheel 3d model
CCS Record Wheel 3d model
CCS Record Wheel 3d model
CCS Record Wheel 3d model
CCS Record Wheel 3d model
CCS Record Wheel 3d model
CCS Record Wheel 3d model

CCS Record Wheel

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šŸŽ¶ CCS Record Holder Wheel Store your vinyl's in style. Turntable meets tuner culture in this record holder wheel featuring our CCS Mesh face—a BBS LM-inspired design with aggressive styling and clean mesh symmetry. This modular piece transforms a stylish wheel design into a vinyl storage solution worthy of any shelf, gaming room, or living space.

Holds 15+ records (around 12 if you add the clock mechanism)

Designed to mount the wheel face and rim securely for safe, functional storage.

Fully compatible with other modular parts from the Cornered Creator Studios Dock System.

Optional: Add a clock mechanism for an extra layer of stylish utility.

A perfect blend of art, storage, and automotive flair.

✨ Inspired by car culture. Designed for vinyl lovers. Born from family roots—this design was originally created for my wife, a vinyl record and car enthusiast who wanted a piece of the wheel magic in her own style.

🧰 Tools & Parts Required šŸ”© Hardware You’ll Need (8) M2x3.5x4 brass heat set inserts (8) M2x8 machine screws These are the same hardware used across all modular wheel builds—available from Bambu Lab or most 3D printer supply shops.

🧵 Tools 1.5mm Hex wrench

Soldering iron with a 1.5 or 2mm tip (critical for heat set inserts)

Small tip tweezers (optional but helpful for removing supports or aligning inserts)

šŸ’” Filament recommendation:

Use PLA+ or strong PLA for the base/rim (I use 3DHojor and Overture).

Silk PLA is great for the wheel face—adds flair, doesn’t need the structural integrity of the base. You can use this for the rim as well but the walls should be a minimum of 4.

🧱 Installing Heat Set Inserts This step is essential for all modular builds, allowing you to mix and match parts or upgrade later.

šŸ“š Record Holder Setup šŸ”© Heat Set Inserts: (3) in the base to attach the rim (required)

(3) at the top rear of the rim – for the headset mount (optional)

(2) at the bottom rear of the rim – for the clock ring mount (optional)

🧠 Modularity Tips: If you’re going record-only with no headset mount or plans to convert to a clock or controller dock in the future, you can skip all 5 rear rim inserts.

The 3 main screws from the front of the rim are enough to lock the rim into the base for standard use.

šŸ”„ Insert Installation Steps Preheat your soldering iron with its tip.

Insert the brass heat set insert gently into the designated hole.

Apply the tip of the iron to the top of the insert.

Let the heat gradually melt the plastic, allowing the insert to sink in smoothly.

Stop once the insert is flush with the surface.

Let cool fully before applying any pressure or screws.

āš ļø Be gentle—don’t rush or force! Pressing too hard or holding heat too long can melt through or warp the part.

šŸ”§ Screw Tightening Tips Once your inserts are installed, here’s the best way to get a snug, secure fit without damage:

Align your parts (rim to base or rim to clock ring).

Insert one of the outermost screws first and thread it in just a few turns.

Move to the opposite outer screw and do the same.

Work your way inward, threading screws in an alternating pattern until all are partially threaded.

Go back and tighten each screw gradually, again using an alternating sequence.

🚫 Do NOT over-tighten! You could snap the screw or dislodge the insert—trust me, it’s not fun. Snug is secure.

Note: You may encounter a slight gap—usually around a millimeter—between the rim and the base. This can happen due to minor warping during printing or slight variations in how the heat set inserts are seated. As long as the screws are snug, the function and stability won’t be affected.

Important: Do not lift or move your record holder while it’s loaded unless the entire underside is fully supported. For best results (and to avoid accidents), always remove your vinyl records before relocating the unit.

Additional wheel faces can be downloaded and are modular components designed to be swapped into any of my wheel-based setups, including the record holder, gaming dock, or wall clock.

**Note: **You can check the compatibility chart below to see what faces work with each wheel setup.

Wheel Face Compatibility Chart

Wheel Face | Record Holder |Gaming Dock | Wall Clock| Clock Mechanism Type |

Tofu Runner | āœ… | āœ… | āœ… | Standard Quartz |

Akagi Comet | āœ… | āœ… | āœ… | Long Shaft Quartz |

Mamba | āœ… | āœ… | āœ… | Standard Quartz |

5K | āœ… | āœ… | āœ… | Standard Quartz |

T6M | āœ… | āœ… | āœ… | Long Shaft (Hand Bending)|

Teddy | āœ… | āœ… | āŒ | Not Supported |


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