Motorcycles AND 3D design & printing? About as relevant to my interests as it gets. Love this one. And kudos to Hestad for nailing it on only the second try.
Ooooh you got a thing for 3D printing as well? I just discovered my fetish for this myself lately 🤣 Yeah, Hestad is the true champ in this video. Amazing work, and great design. Cheers
Good day to you! This is a senior rider on Honda from Japan. Enjoying camping and video editing . Your video is so great !! Awesome! Thank you for sharing and full supported ! Have a nice day my friend !!
Takk for det Fredrik, var veldig kjekt å gjøre dette samarbeidet. Man lærer en del ting som man ellers kanskje ikke hadde fått erfare når man gjør alt selv. Dette er nok noe vi kommer til å gjøre mer av i framtiden 👏🏻🎥
Very cool. 3D printing is amazing in what it can do. The genius is in the person designing and using the software. Very clever. With the camera there now, one less thing on the handlebars. Cheers
Couldn't agree more Paul, I was quite amazed when I saw what he come up with after I sent him all the pictures. every time I opened the package it was a surprise to me as well. 👏🏻
Superb video! Nice collab and I admire the patience you need to create such video. Also respect for the 3D design. The story in itselves was really nice to watch. Merry Christmas to you too!
Many many thanks mate... really appreciate the nice comment 🔥 and really glad you enjoyed it. Going together with this project was so much fun, and I hope to do more of it in the future. So much to learn when you join others with the same passion. Merry Christmas, let 2023 be even better 👏🏻
Thank you very much Stephen 👏🏻 It was really nice for me as well to see this process, I'm not that experienced with 3D printing. But I see a lot of great additional options for future stuff on the bike 🤩 Marry Christmas
Hey Thomas, enjoyed your vid and its nice to see your croc’s have been through the laundry process 😀. I’m not noticing the wobble with my XT, I guess its all the rough roads your riding. Happy christmas and New Year to you and your family, look forward to seeing all your 2023 videos (just watched your 2 feature length films again👏🏻). All the best, Andy
And both brothers are back, nice to hear from you again Andy 👏🏻 Hope you are doing well. Haha, always keep your crocs clean, you never know when you need them to shine 🤣 It is no problem on tarmac or good gravel roads, but on bumpy stuff it is terrible shake. Merry Christmas to you as well, I'm working Christmas weekend, so I will spend this years Christmas with the boys. Stay safe, much more to come in 2023 🔥
Thank you Tjommi... this was a lot of fun making. And I can't wait to finally see my GPS when riding on gravel roads 🤣 Printing Is amazing, and truly a gift to engineers 👏🏻 Cheers 🍻
What type of plastic is it printed in? When I print something for use on a motorcycle, I print in ASA. First proto in regular PLA and then in ASA. ASA has been one of the easiest materials to print in for me, as well as easy to process and paint.
Very nice job Thomas!! Looks great, specially with the action cam mount on top. I have never seen a 3D print before but it's really useful for things like this. Thanks for sharing 😃👌
Thanks! 👍 glad you liked it, but Hestad did most of the work in this one. I just edited some of the footage. I did not know about all the details around 3D printing my self. So it was quite enjoyable for me as well. I did not see his footage before the day before release. So I had noe idea it was this much work and thought behind the design 🔥 Just amazing 👏🏻
@@qlemaire oohhh that is a good question, I had to replace it with a longer one, but do not remember the length! Maybe my friend Hestad know or remembers
@@qlemaire ahh, this is a while ago - I don't remember the length either. Looking at the 3D Model it should be a M6 bolt as the hole is 6mm. The bracket is 12mm thick including the extruded part. Perhaps if you take the length of the original bolt and add 15 mm?
Good to see you back Thomas, excellent collaboration. 👍 In my experience, its very difficult to get 3D printed work done in the UK, due to small volume. I’ve not ridden for some time, due to work and weather, but my T7 WR is suffering from SAD syndrome, so going to take him out for a treat, in the lull, before the storm! 😉😂 🤛😎🤜
Well, right back at you mate... Great to see you back as well 🤩 There must be some group on Facebook or small community that helps each other out in this regard? Well, I parked my bike in the beginning of November. Weather, or winter was creeping in on us, and it looks like I wont ride before mars/April again. Haha, SAD syndrome 🤣 Ride safe mate, and Marry Christmas to both, you and your brother 👏🏻
It is always great to collaborate with others, especially if they are friends. I am considering to get Tenere 700 myself. Do you think your solution works for regular Tenere?
Yeah, it is a lot of fun, and so motivating to try something completely new. This will probably fit the new 2023 Tenere 700, that bike will get the same dash as the world raid. If you are buying an older model, I have a 3D print file for that as well in the link from the description. Cheers
Helt genialt :) Er det mulig å lage en som passer til Carpe iter også? Hvor det feste til gopro på toppen er mer robust slik at man kan feste der istedenfor garmin gps under.
Heisann Christian... denne kan du tilpasse og gjøre akkurat som du vil med, men du trenger noen som er kyndig i gitt program som kan endre tegningene. Jeg har jo laget denne til å passe mitt oppsett, men bare kjekt om andre modeller blir til basert på dette utgangspunktet 👏🏻
Hi Thomas! Thanks for the awesome design! Did you have it installed on your bike while driving epic Norwegian mountains? Any thoughts (pro/cons) about design after trip? I used your 3d-model as a base for my model (Ram Quick-grip). It still needs some improvement before it is ready for the installation :)
Hello Juhana... You are welcome and hope you get good use of it. I mounted it after that trip, so I have only tested it on a local road yesterday. So I don't have any pro's and con's yet. The only thing I notice is that it eliminates the vibration. Cool to hear you could use our design to make your own. That is perfect. Can't wait to see how that will look. Cheers 👏🏻
This modification will cause more damage than help! The dashboard console is left movable with the idea to prevent any vibrations on the electronics and the windscreen holders. When you stop it, with this bracket, two things are going to happen: 1 - You will actually transfer the vibrations directly to the electronics. 2 - The two holder brackets that stayed on both sides have small plastic beds, which will be damaged and will get loose. This will cause another, much worse movement in the whole windscreen area. It already happened with my friend's bike, who rides a lot of hard off-road with his Tenere. The Japanese engineers know what they were doing! It is left loose with purpose! Happy New Year!
Hmm... this is a good input Pavlin 🤔 But if you compare the Original T7 with the World Raid, the headlight and dash is supported and does not vibrate anymore. Only the rod that holds the windscreen. It is almost like the piece is only there to hold the windscreen everything else... the headlight and the dash is mounted lower and firm in the plastic sounding the power outlet and the ABS button. I really need to investigate this more 👌🏻 Happy New Year mate
Hi there, glad you liked the design 👍I used PTEG, ABS might have been even better but my printer struggles using it. I have quite a lot of 3D prints for outdoor use, and from my experience PTEG holds up very well.
I think you owe your friend a nice cold beer. If he drinks that is 😂 That's a great solution, I have the same problem on my Suzuki V Strom 650. The trouble is the bracket is rubber mounted. I've got used to it, and it doesn't bother me that much now. So you'll be set for your trip to Nordkapp next year 🤞🤞Have a great Christmas yourself, and all the very best for a safe and lots of kilometres of traveling around stunning Norway. 🎅🎅🎅
I think I owe him more than a cold beer, I may have a little surprise for him after this. We agreed on him making something for me to use, and I have to say, I was quite surprised that he delivered so much great material for me to use in this video. I guess this can be an issue for many bikes, I do understand that they place rubber up there, so the dash wont shake to much. for me it is like "that noise" in the car... the one thing that constantly bugs the life out of you. It just has to be fixed 🤣🙈 I really bad on making promises, but I will get up there as soon as time let me 🔥 Cheers mate, and marry Christmas 👏🏻
@@BillyHoyle79 ko-fi.com/s/fa637e05e4 Here is one for the old dash, this is not my design or my invention. I just found it online with no source. So I'm not to be credited for this one.
Fantastisk kult samarbeid, og flott at dere deler. Jeg modifiserte modellen litt, slik at den er uten GoPro-feste fordi det kom i veien for Quad Lock festet mitt. Antar du bytta ut den nederste bolten bak displayet? Hvor lang er den unbraco-bolten?
Takk for det Bjørn, hyggelig å høre at du likte samarbeidet, og ikke minst delen vi laget. Helt topp at du modifiserte den til å passe deg bedre. Akkurat slik det skal være 👏🏻 Jeg husker ikke hvor lang den var, jeg sier dette i slutten av video en plass. Mener den kanskje var 6 cm. Må dobbeltsjekke
I love the farkles that riders come up with. This is come up more and more as 3 d printers are more main stream. I too put my v-strom away for months, and dream up new things. Trips has been my favorite thing lately. Looking in a 3 day blast around northern Ontario Canada. Snowmobiling has replaced my desire. Haha 😄 🤣
I absolutely love this my self. It is often well thought trough and best of all, it is free and available out there for everyone to use for them selv. Best way to make better stuff for each others. There are so many possibilities with 3D printing. Can't wait to see what direction this takes in the future. Trips and long adventures is really my favourite thing as well, but I know life is a dynamic thing, so I need others stuff as well. Snowmobiling looks so crazy fun, but it is not allowed to have fun with here in Norway. Stay safe mate 👏🏻
Hello mate, and thank you for letting me know. I tried to search for it, but I can't find it on aliexpress. I guess this is how the world works when you try to give away something for free 👏🏻 Do you have the link? Cheers
You will see this design failing as soon as it gets it's first 3 hours on the gravel. To many sharp direction changes in the design, only 2 walls and a weak infill. And, what's the point in clamping the wobbly rod onto the only one screw on the dash? But thats the how mechanical design evolves. Have fun and good luck.
I'm not quite sure you understand the point of this design? It is to support and prevent it from shaking. If this design fails, the rod should be broken after just a couple of hours on the gravel? The one screw on the dash keeps it in position with the headlight. There is no danger with mounting it like this ?
The final print had 60% infill (quite a lot more than prototype 1), I use 0.4mm nozzle so it's quite sturdy with 2 layers on the shells. I agree that more is needed if you use the "default" 0.2mm nozzle most printers has. The point in clamping the wobbly rod onto the only one screw on the dash is to reduce especially the sideways vibrations for the rod where the GPS is mounted. I really hope it will not fail after 3 hours 🤞Time will show, and if it's too weak we will have to improve it. Total cost of the 3D print is approx. $2, so luckily no one is going bankrupt if it fails 😅
Motorcycles AND 3D design & printing? About as relevant to my interests as it gets. Love this one. And kudos to Hestad for nailing it on only the second try.
Ooooh you got a thing for 3D printing as well? I just discovered my fetish for this myself lately 🤣 Yeah, Hestad is the true champ in this video. Amazing work, and great design. Cheers
@@tshansen it’s a love / hate relationship. 3D printers are temperamental arseholes.
@@wil.linssen 🤣 Hahaha
Excellent! Fantastic that you made these mounts available to print locally!
You are welcome mate... Hope people find it useful and maybe do designs of their own if this does not fit their setup. Cheers 🔥
Good day to you!
This is a senior rider on Honda from Japan.
Enjoying camping and video editing .
Your video is so great !!
Awesome!
Thank you for sharing and full supported !
Have a nice day my friend !!
Thank you so much for the support mate, really appreciate it. Cheers 👏🏻
Love the team up with your friend and the humour is spot on. Great job and waiting for more.
Thanks so much, I hope to make more stuff like this in the future. Always nice to team up with others that do the same stuff as your self. Cheers 🔥
Vilket fint samarbete, både resultat- och videomässigt. Det här bör ni spinna vidare på. Bra jobbat.
Takk for det Fredrik, var veldig kjekt å gjøre dette samarbeidet. Man lærer en del ting som man ellers kanskje ikke hadde fått erfare når man gjør alt selv. Dette er nok noe vi kommer til å gjøre mer av i framtiden 👏🏻🎥
Fascinating! What great and interesting work.
Thank you sir, glad you liked it 🔥👏🏻
Great solution and what a great friend!
Yes indeed, I'm really thankful for this this design and how he made it for me 👏🏻
Hi Thomas, thanks a lot for sharing! Have a great xmas-time and a good start into 2023😊
Thanks, you too Patrick 👏🏻 Let's make 2023 even better 🤩🎥
@@tshansen thank you!👋
Great job guys. thanks for sharing.
Our pleasure 👏🏻 Glad you liked it. Cheers
Very cool. 3D printing is amazing in what it can do. The genius is in the person designing and using the software. Very clever. With the camera there now, one less thing on the handlebars. Cheers
Couldn't agree more Paul, I was quite amazed when I saw what he come up with after I sent him all the pictures. every time I opened the package it was a surprise to me as well. 👏🏻
Superb video! Nice collab and I admire the patience you need to create such video. Also respect for the 3D design. The story in itselves was really nice to watch. Merry Christmas to you too!
Many many thanks mate... really appreciate the nice comment 🔥 and really glad you enjoyed it. Going together with this project was so much fun, and I hope to do more of it in the future. So much to learn when you join others with the same passion. Merry Christmas, let 2023 be even better 👏🏻
Very interesting and fun video 😎👍
Thank you David! It was a lot of fun making it as well👏🏻🔥
Nice video Thomas 📹, good to see the process from idea to working prototype. I like the look of it too, and presumably the light weight. Cheers, Steve
Thank you very much Stephen 👏🏻 It was really nice for me as well to see this process, I'm not that experienced with 3D printing. But I see a lot of great additional options for future stuff on the bike 🤩 Marry Christmas
I do like your humour. And, of course, your T7 product. Merry Christmas, Günter/Nürnberg/Germany
Haha, thank you Günter... it was really fun to work with Hestad on this project. We may have a project or two more to come soon 🎥😇
@@tshansen A new bike brings new projects ;-) Good luck, Thomas
very interesting video 😎
really nice
Thank you! 😃 Glad you liked it mate 🔥
Thanks, nice to see the process of making!
Glad you liked it! Cheers 👏🏻
Well done! Congrats to both of you. Merry Christmas to you too! Cheers
Happy holidays Vitor, and thank you for the love and support. Really appreciate you coming back and watch all my content. Cheers 🥃
Happy New Year Thomas. I wish you all the best in 2023. Love from Cold Norway💥💥💖
Thank you Hans, happy New Year to you as well. Cheers 🍻
Nice made!, wonder if it would be good with locknuts soo the bolts dont come out by vibration
I don't think it will be a problem with vibration, but there is no harme in putting on some lock tight or lock nuts. Do what you feel is best. 🔥
Hey Thomas, enjoyed your vid and its nice to see your croc’s have been through the laundry process 😀. I’m not noticing the wobble with my XT, I guess its all the rough roads your riding. Happy christmas and New Year to you and your family, look forward to seeing all your 2023 videos (just watched your 2 feature length films again👏🏻). All the best, Andy
And both brothers are back, nice to hear from you again Andy 👏🏻 Hope you are doing well. Haha, always keep your crocs clean, you never know when you need them to shine 🤣 It is no problem on tarmac or good gravel roads, but on bumpy stuff it is terrible shake. Merry Christmas to you as well, I'm working Christmas weekend, so I will spend this years Christmas with the boys. Stay safe, much more to come in 2023 🔥
Nice work guys! Will be interesting to see the result coming spring Tjommi. Printing is really a great technology and gift to engineering. Pro work!
Thank you Tjommi... this was a lot of fun making. And I can't wait to finally see my GPS when riding on gravel roads 🤣 Printing Is amazing, and truly a gift to engineers 👏🏻 Cheers 🍻
@@tshansen ...and nice caps, both of them. ☝️😁 I'm pretty sure that I've never used the last one "official". 👀🤣🤠
@@Braapncamp Hahaha, well you need to go all in on redneck style to wear that cap with confidence 🤣
@@tshansenDefinitely! 😂
thanks for the ptype .... subscribed :)!
You are welcome mate, hope you make good use of it. And thank you so much for the support. Appreciate that 🤩
@@tshansen thx again! 🙂👍🏻
What type of plastic is it printed in?
When I print something for use on a motorcycle, I print in ASA. First proto in regular PLA and then in ASA. ASA has been one of the easiest materials to print in for me, as well as easy to process and paint.
Ooooh... that is a good question. It is my friend Hestad who did the printing. Let me see if I can reach him and ask what it is made in.
Excellent
Thank you so much 😀
Very nice job Thomas!! Looks great, specially with the action cam mount on top. I have never seen a 3D print before but it's really useful for things like this. Thanks for sharing 😃👌
Thanks! 👍 glad you liked it, but Hestad did most of the work in this one. I just edited some of the footage. I did not know about all the details around 3D printing my self. So it was quite enjoyable for me as well. I did not see his footage before the day before release. So I had noe idea it was this much work and thought behind the design 🔥 Just amazing 👏🏻
Interesting and enjoyable video!
Glad you enjoyed it mate 👏🏻 Cheers
Hello. Have you replaced the original screw that holds the dashboard in place? If so, what size did you choose? Thank you for your reply.
@@qlemaire oohhh that is a good question, I had to replace it with a longer one, but do not remember the length! Maybe my friend Hestad know or remembers
@ ok thanks! Do you remember the screw type? M5, M6?
@@qlemaire ahh, this is a while ago - I don't remember the length either. Looking at the 3D Model it should be a M6 bolt as the hole is 6mm. The bracket is 12mm thick including the extruded part. Perhaps if you take the length of the original bolt and add 15 mm?
Listen 13 minutes into the video 😊 Thomas tells about all bolts, it's a M6 - 30mm long
Good to see you back Thomas, excellent collaboration. 👍 In my experience, its very difficult to get 3D printed work done in the UK, due to small volume. I’ve not ridden for some time, due to work and weather, but my T7 WR is suffering from SAD syndrome, so going to take him out for a treat, in the lull, before the storm! 😉😂 🤛😎🤜
Well, right back at you mate... Great to see you back as well 🤩 There must be some group on Facebook or small community that helps each other out in this regard? Well, I parked my bike in the beginning of November. Weather, or winter was creeping in on us, and it looks like I wont ride before mars/April again. Haha, SAD syndrome 🤣 Ride safe mate, and Marry Christmas to both, you and your brother 👏🏻
@@tshansen April will soon arrive, then the adventures begin again. Until then, Merry Christmas and happy new year to you and your family Thomas. 👍
It is always great to collaborate with others, especially if they are friends. I am considering to get Tenere 700 myself. Do you think your solution works for regular Tenere?
Yeah, it is a lot of fun, and so motivating to try something completely new. This will probably fit the new 2023 Tenere 700, that bike will get the same dash as the world raid. If you are buying an older model, I have a 3D print file for that as well in the link from the description. Cheers
Nice work mate 😊.
Thanks 😁 But Hestad did most of the heavy lifting in this production 🤩🎥 Cheers
@@tshansen Delegation is a hard task too😄😄
@@toby7504 Hahaha, exactly 🤣🤌🏻
@@tshansen fastest way to get a enemy 😂
God Jul Thomas! 🙂
God Jul Jon, håper du får en strålende julefeiring 🔥👏🏻
Helt genialt :) Er det mulig å lage en som passer til Carpe iter også? Hvor det feste til gopro på toppen er mer robust slik at man kan feste der istedenfor garmin gps under.
Heisann Christian... denne kan du tilpasse og gjøre akkurat som du vil med, men du trenger noen som er kyndig i gitt program som kan endre tegningene. Jeg har jo laget denne til å passe mitt oppsett, men bare kjekt om andre modeller blir til basert på dette utgangspunktet 👏🏻
Hi Thomas! Thanks for the awesome design! Did you have it installed on your bike while driving epic Norwegian mountains? Any thoughts (pro/cons) about design after trip? I used your 3d-model as a base for my model (Ram Quick-grip). It still needs some improvement before it is ready for the installation :)
Hello Juhana... You are welcome and hope you get good use of it. I mounted it after that trip, so I have only tested it on a local road yesterday. So I don't have any pro's and con's yet. The only thing I notice is that it eliminates the vibration. Cool to hear you could use our design to make your own. That is perfect. Can't wait to see how that will look. Cheers 👏🏻
Omg, such a brilliant science 🤙😂
Make it simple 😂👏🏻
This modification will cause more damage than help! The dashboard console is left movable with the idea to prevent any vibrations on the electronics and the windscreen holders.
When you stop it, with this bracket, two things are going to happen: 1 - You will actually transfer the vibrations directly to the electronics. 2 - The two holder brackets that stayed on both sides have small plastic beds, which will be damaged and will get loose. This will cause another, much worse movement in the whole windscreen area. It already happened with my friend's bike, who rides a lot of hard off-road with his Tenere.
The Japanese engineers know what they were doing! It is left loose with purpose!
Happy New Year!
Hmm... this is a good input Pavlin 🤔 But if you compare the Original T7 with the World Raid, the headlight and dash is supported and does not vibrate anymore. Only the rod that holds the windscreen. It is almost like the piece is only there to hold the windscreen everything else... the headlight and the dash is mounted lower and firm in the plastic sounding the power outlet and the ABS button. I really need to investigate this more 👌🏻
Happy New Year mate
@@tshansen Fair enough! I am just telling you what I know for sure. Happy New Year!
Great design! Making it fit perfectly in secont try is amaizing :) Which material did you use for printing? Cheers
Hi there, glad you liked the design 👍I used PTEG, ABS might have been even better but my printer struggles using it. I have quite a lot of 3D prints for outdoor use, and from my experience PTEG holds up very well.
Thank you mate 🔥 Sometimes you get lucky, this is one of those times 🤣
Does it just vibrate or does the frame also make noise? Cheers ✌🏻😊
No, it only shake and vibrate when riding on harder surfaces.
I think you owe your friend a nice cold beer. If he drinks that is 😂 That's a great solution, I have the same problem on my Suzuki V Strom 650. The trouble is the bracket is rubber mounted. I've got used to it, and it doesn't bother me that much now. So you'll be set for your trip to Nordkapp next year 🤞🤞Have a great Christmas yourself, and all the very best for a safe and lots of kilometres of traveling around stunning Norway. 🎅🎅🎅
I think I owe him more than a cold beer, I may have a little surprise for him after this. We agreed on him making something for me to use, and I have to say, I was quite surprised that he delivered so much great material for me to use in this video. I guess this can be an issue for many bikes, I do understand that they place rubber up there, so the dash wont shake to much. for me it is like "that noise" in the car... the one thing that constantly bugs the life out of you. It just has to be fixed 🤣🙈 I really bad on making promises, but I will get up there as soon as time let me 🔥 Cheers mate, and marry Christmas 👏🏻
Hi! Is it working with the original T7 with the monochrome dashboard? Thanks
No, this will only work on the new World Raid, and the 23 modell of the T7 with the new dash
Thanks! Don't you plan to do one for the old display? :D
@@BillyHoyle79 ko-fi.com/s/fa637e05e4 Here is one for the old dash, this is not my design or my invention. I just found it online with no source. So I'm not to be credited for this one.
@@tshansen thanks man!
@@BillyHoyle79 You are welcome mate 👏🏻
Fantastisk kult samarbeid, og flott at dere deler. Jeg modifiserte modellen litt, slik at den er uten GoPro-feste fordi det kom i veien for Quad Lock festet mitt.
Antar du bytta ut den nederste bolten bak displayet? Hvor lang er den unbraco-bolten?
Takk for det Bjørn, hyggelig å høre at du likte samarbeidet, og ikke minst delen vi laget. Helt topp at du modifiserte den til å passe deg bedre. Akkurat slik det skal være 👏🏻 Jeg husker ikke hvor lang den var, jeg sier dette i slutten av video en plass. Mener den kanskje var 6 cm. Må dobbeltsjekke
M6 på ca 3-4 cm er den som går bak i displayet
Hej Thomas..
Hvor har du købt det beslag til din garmind gps der sidder på alu stangen....
Fra Perun Moto 🤩🔥
Nice !!
Thank you! Cheers!
Hvilken navigasjon bruker du?
Fantastisk at du deler filer og fikser slikt. 👍😊👍
Jeg bruker garmin zumo xt
I love the farkles that riders come up with. This is come up more and more as 3 d printers are more main stream. I too put my v-strom away for months, and dream up new things. Trips has been my favorite thing lately. Looking in a 3 day blast around northern Ontario Canada. Snowmobiling has replaced my desire. Haha 😄 🤣
I absolutely love this my self. It is often well thought trough and best of all, it is free and available out there for everyone to use for them selv. Best way to make better stuff for each others. There are so many possibilities with 3D printing. Can't wait to see what direction this takes in the future. Trips and long adventures is really my favourite thing as well, but I know life is a dynamic thing, so I need others stuff as well. Snowmobiling looks so crazy fun, but it is not allowed to have fun with here in Norway. Stay safe mate 👏🏻
Artig video kara😃
Takk for det. Var utrolig artig å lage den også. Håper vi får gjort mer av dette i framtiden også 👌🏻
Hey Thomas, i think someone copied your design on Aliexpress . They are even using the same picture of the product ...
Hello mate, and thank you for letting me know. I tried to search for it, but I can't find it on aliexpress. I guess this is how the world works when you try to give away something for free 👏🏻 Do you have the link? Cheers
@@tshansen tried to post the link but i don't think youtube allows it as my comment disappears. any other way i could send it to you?
@@philippegosseau don’t stress it, i found it myself! Thank you mate
got it !just sent you the link by email
Winter storage?!?!? not now not never.
Well, when you see how much salt and stuff they put on our winter roads, you would understand why 😆
You will see this design failing as soon as it gets it's first 3 hours on the gravel. To many sharp direction changes in the design, only 2 walls and a weak infill. And, what's the point in clamping the wobbly rod onto the only one screw on the dash? But thats the how mechanical design evolves. Have fun and good luck.
I'm not quite sure you understand the point of this design? It is to support and prevent it from shaking. If this design fails, the rod should be broken after just a couple of hours on the gravel? The one screw on the dash keeps it in position with the headlight. There is no danger with mounting it like this ?
The final print had 60% infill (quite a lot more than prototype 1), I use 0.4mm nozzle so it's quite sturdy with 2 layers on the shells. I agree that more is needed if you use the "default" 0.2mm nozzle most printers has. The point in clamping the wobbly rod onto the only one screw on the dash is to reduce especially the sideways vibrations for the rod where the GPS is mounted.
I really hope it will not fail after 3 hours 🤞Time will show, and if it's too weak we will have to improve it. Total cost of the 3D print is approx. $2, so luckily no one is going bankrupt if it fails 😅