Modular Bicycle (Bike) Holder V2
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Note: Those photos are from V1, but the slicer images are from V2 Problem: I love cycling and I use my bike for almost anything. I recently acquired a smart band that monitors my activities, but as there is no built-in GPS I don't know how many kilometers I have cycled, maximum speed, weather forecast and that type of information. But I would have this information if I had somewhere to take my cell phone with me. Idea: I like this idea of modularity, so I thought of creating a socket where I simply attach and detach the accessory I want to use. For example, a compartment to leave the cell phone (my clothes have no pockets), support to put a speaker (JBL Flip 4 in my case), and other things that I may need in the future. Solution: Based on extruded aluminum profiles (like those of 3D printers) I modeled a piece that is attached to the bicycle on the screws that come to place bottle holders (on my soul bike there are 2 pairs of these screws). Then I modeled the compartment to put the cell phone in and now I'm working on the compartment for the speaker. #Tips → Dimensional tolerance of 0.3mm, so even a slightly out-of-calibrated printer would have no problem with moving parts. → Pay attention that the slicer does not place supports inside the hinges, this can cause some malfunction in the piece. → Use the "Bridges" setting to make the upper ceiling → Place "supports everywhere" and an 80% fill interface in the centric pattern for best results. → You don't need to buy any screws unless your bike doesn't have them (mine were M5) Note: I did NOT test the model with supports already built into the lid, so if someone tests it, please post it in the "Makes" area
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