Made a few revisions to the lower clamp design. The one I posted before was getting a little on the heavy side. V2 achieves my goal of 1 lb weight loss.
Got myself a new 3D printer for prototyping and for making some high quality and high strength end use parts. Testing some new industrial resins to hopefully come up with a few solutions as alternatives for expensive one off machined parts.
I’m using a unique resin that I do not see talked about anywhere, but I chose it because of its strength and durability compared to all the regular resins you’ll find out there. I’m new to resin printing too, so this is all trial and error but I’ve spent the last 3 nights trying to dial in the print settings for this resin and I’m really close.
Here is a bar end plug for the carbon bars I would like to release soon. If you remember a few years ago I made a set of bars and added plugs that said Streetshark. I had purchased some generic plastic bar end plugs and laser engraved my old logo into them, made a mold and cast my own plugs. I no longer have that laser so I didn’t have a good way of making plugs. So that’s where the new printer comes in. This level of detail is incredible.
This new plug design is a from scratch design I made for my bars and added the embossed falcon logo to the face.
In another space-time where I actually did things right, I sit around and invent and prototype. I am very glad to see your work. It is fun and inspiring.
In another space-time where I actually did things right, I sit around and invent and prototype. I am very glad to see your work. It is fun and inspiring.
And we are smiling big, and greet each other daily, "Hey buddy", "Suuuuuuuup!", and nobody is riding our butts all day, and there is lots of free candy!
In another space-time where I actually did things right, I sit around and invent and prototype. I am very glad to see your work. It is fun and inspiring.
Right or wrong is subjective. I just found an interest in one thing and it led me down a rabbit hole of acquiring tools just like any other hobby. If you genuinely have any interest in making things for yourself and can use something like a printer or cnc or whatever I highly recommend you try to make it happen.
I don’t have much free time outside of my regular career that pays the bills but I try to tinker when I can. In the case of the post from today, it meant 3 late nights up until around 1 am fooling around since the rest of my family was asleep. It’s very rewarding to see the things you have dreamt up actualized in real life.
First prototype printed aero disk carrier. I’m pretty happy with how this turned out. I made some lightening changes to this from the original design I have on the bike right now since it was a little over engineered. The changes I made don’t lend themselves that well to printing. I’ll need to add some thickness and/or ribs to give it some extra stiffness. This is a great start though.
Made some design changes. I just decided to make the whole piece a solid dish, and I added ribs to the inside as well and I’m confident this will be rigid and durable enough now.
Unfortunately after all the testing I’ve done to get the setup working, and then my first prototype, I had a failure on this piece halfway through, and it left me with enough resin to only get through 70% of this print but it gets the point across.
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