Pannier clip
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The previous version failed after approximately three weeks of use while attached to a bike, carrying a one-kilogram battery pack, over bumpy roads. After modifications were made to round out and reinforce the break point area. Special thanks go to printerjakob for creating the original print. It consists of four walls. Infill is at 50% capacity. Printed on its side. The nozzle temperature was set at 195 degrees Fahrenheit. A 60-degree glass bed with hairspray (hairspray may not have been necessary) was used. It appears to be sufficiently durable. You might want to roughen up the surface that attaches to the item you wish to mount, as it is very smooth.
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