Bike Light Holder

Bike Light Holder

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I'm always exploring a bike trail that features two lengthy old railroad tunnels. I've tested numerous bike lights but found them all inadequate due to their limited brightness. Some options are prohibitively expensive, and I didn't want to waste money only to encounter the same issues again. I discovered this flashlight to be highly effective, but it was handheld, so I created a mount for it. The screw holes were intentionally made slightly smaller to ensure adaptability. I utilized a 1/4-20 tap and die for the hex bolts, which are also available as nylon 1/4-20 bolts at Home Depot if you'd rather not print them. The flashlight itself was purchased from Harbor Freight. Print Settings Printer: Powerspec Pro 3D Rafts: It doesn't matter Supports: No Resolution: Medium Infill: 10 percent Notes: A raft was used for the hex bolts, while a 1/4-20 tap and die or a 5mm metric tap and die can be utilized. You may need to adjust the size to fit your flashlight and handlebars.

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