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ST1100 mods and 3D printing
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September 07, 2024, 09:37:41 AM »
Driving light brackets. I need some.
So, I thought I'd have a go at designing some and 3D printing to see if it may be viable.
Initial results are interesting BUT, brackets are way to flexible. Redesign is in the printer
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They look the part, even if they are too flexible!
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I think vibration will be the problem for 3D printed stuff. There is a lot of turbulence in that area that may prove to much for any printed bracket.
I wish you luck though
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