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JonnyHK 10-03-16 04:08 PM

I'm back!!! Sorta.

Two new designs happening. Just simple stuff that folks requested.

https://goo.gl/photos/nLWucarQ7fRwjK7e8



edit: OK, what happened to the upload photo buttons while I was not paying attention?

SysteX 10-03-16 06:29 PM


Originally Posted by WheresWaldo (Post 19099085)
Yeah, absolutely, do you want it to extend out and up exactly like the Cateye? Send me a PM and I will send you my email address so we can work on this together.

Thanks!

Looks like I need to have 10 posts before I can send a PM.

I don't actually have the Hotshot yet, but it should be delivered in a week or so. I probably won't know exactly how for back/up the mount should go until I get the taillight in hand and can hold it up and measure against my saddlebag. I'll ping you again once I have it.

SysteX 10-03-16 06:31 PM


Originally Posted by JonnyHK (Post 19099462)
I'm back!!! Sorta.

Two new designs happening. Just simple stuff that folks requested.

https://goo.gl/photos/nLWucarQ7fRwjK7e8



edit: OK, what happened to the upload photo buttons while I was not paying attention?

Is that a Cateye Volt to GoPro mount? I have a Rec-Mounts one, but the GoPro side is a just a hair too slim and I have to use retaining compound to keep it from slipping without making the connection permanent.

WheresWaldo 10-03-16 09:13 PM


Originally Posted by JonnyHK (Post 19099462)
I'm back!!! Sorta.

Two new designs happening. Just simple stuff that folks requested.

https://goo.gl/photos/nLWucarQ7fRwjK7e8



edit: OK, what happened to the upload photo buttons while I was not paying attention?

Glad to see you back!
Using Google Images sucks if you are trying to post images in forums.

JonnyHK 10-03-16 11:58 PM


Originally Posted by WheresWaldo (Post 19100179)
Glad to see you back!
Using Google Images sucks if you are trying to post images in forums.

I know google sucks that's why I wondered what happened to the picture upload. You used to have the option to upload from your PC.

Did that disappear or have I just been dumb and pushed the wrong buttons at my end?

WheresWaldo 10-04-16 07:41 AM

[MENTION=141062]JonnyHK[/MENTION], try manage attachments from the Advanced menu.
[MENTION=298950]SysteX[/MENTION] I sent you a PM

JonnyHK 10-04-16 11:48 AM

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Attachment 539302

Ahhh! There it is.

The menus and process have changed a lot.

WheresWaldo 10-06-16 12:57 PM

GoPro Handlebar End Plug Mount
 
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Here was a request that came from weightweenies forum. It was a much more complicated model than I had originally thought it would be. Anyone who has worked with a printing service knows by now that there are a lot of restrictions on what can and can't be printed. In order to get this model to pass all the automated checks, it needed a few design modifications.

Here is what was requested, It was a GoPro style mount that had to be sturdy and mount in place of either side handlebar end plug. It needed to allow normal handlebar tape installation with the tape tucked into the bar end. It had to rotate and maintain the position without slipping. It must be as compact as possible. Here is what it looks like:
Attachment 539478

Now to get this to function certain steps need to be done in a certain order. Here are the installation instructions:
  1. Separate all parts by cutting the two scrap pins used to hold all three sections together during printing and polishing.
  2. Insert an M3 x 8mm screw into the bottom of the GoPro section with the threads sticking up through the serrated surface.
    Attachment 539479
  3. Place an M8 nut into the recess inside the front hole of the plug base. Make sure it is seated into the recess provided.
    Attachment 539480
  4. Attach both sections together and slightly tighten the screw and nut together.
  5. Insert an M6 x 45mm socket head cap screw into the front of the mount plug base.
    Attachment 539481
  6. Insert an M6 nut into the rear section of the expander plug.
    Attachment 539482
  7. Screw the sections together leaving them slightly loose to facilitate fitting into the handlebar end.
  8. Insert into handlebar end and adjust the angle until satisfied, then tighten the M6 screw.
  9. Adjust the rotational angle of the GoPro section, then tighten the M3 screw.
  10. Attach your GoPro style camera per their instructions.
Since the GoPro section rotates this could easily also work on a flat bar road bike or mountain bike bar end. It could also see use as a headlight mount in certain circumstances with a smaller style of GoPro mount compatible headlights. Limitations on printer resolution do not allow for smaller than 5° rotational increments.

Link.

pandraztic 10-09-16 11:57 PM

WheresWaldo that barplug GoPro mount looks fantastic!!!!!! WOW! That is awesome and I'm going to be getting one. I love your designs. Thanks for sharing them!!!

JonnyHK 10-13-16 03:39 PM


Originally Posted by pandraztic (Post 19112849)
WheresWaldo that barplug GoPro mount looks fantastic!!!!!! WOW! That is awesome and I'm going to be getting one. I love your designs. Thanks for sharing them!!!

+1 on that.

Very clever!

WheresWaldo 10-13-16 09:40 PM

Thanks everyone.

JonnyHK 10-15-16 07:35 AM

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I had a request to make a GoPro mount that would work with the integrated Garmin out in front mount on a Venge Vias.

Attachment 540247


Plan was to replace the retention plate under the mount. Here is the rendering. Printed part on it's way for testing.
Attachment 540248

WheresWaldo 10-18-16 09:57 PM

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I managed to get an old school Virb mount for the Venge Vias Garmin mount.
Attachment 540572

SysteX 10-25-16 05:58 AM

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Just wanted to drop back in and say thanks for the mounts! I got a Cervelo S-series short Gopro mount + Gopro to Hotshot adapter. The only slight issue was that the captive nut arrangement on the gopro side of the S-series mount was not tight enough to keep the nut from spinning. I ended up having to put the nut and bolt in backwards and hold the nut with a pair of pliers. I'm not planning to swap out the light, so no issues on needing a pair of pliers.

Attachment 541155

Attachment 541156

WheresWaldo 10-27-16 11:49 AM

Over the next few months I plan on redoing all the seat post mounts with a newer design for the head end, Still not the way I like it but it is coming along. Might take a while to get everything updated.
[MENTION=298950]SysteX[/MENTION], thanks for the pictures.

WheresWaldo 10-30-16 03:56 PM

Just got these pictures today of the handlebar end mount
http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/2016...95201b59fb.jpg

http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/2016...d6de8e6d39.jpg

WheresWaldo 11-01-16 07:46 AM

A word of warning to anyone with a Venge that wants to mount any action cam to the bottom of the Edge mount. Specialized did show a wind tunnel video with a GoPro Hero4 Session mounted underneath a Garmin Edge. It was a prototype mount that was used to test the effects of the GoPro on aerodynamics and wattage. The conclusion was that the GoPro required 1 watt of additional power. That was the good news. Specialized did not show any actual video from the Hero4 Session. Specialized has appeared to have abandoned the idea of mounting the action cam under the Garmin Edge mount as the vibration made the video footage unusable. This is a Specialized issue, not one of any of us here that uses or designed a mount for the Venge, which would require Specialized to re-engineer their computer mount. I am keeping the two I have in my storefront, but have added a plainly worded warning that you may experience vibration in the video footage.

WheresWaldo 11-17-16 10:15 AM

Wahoo ELEMNT / Garmin Edge Adapter
 
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Been getting a lot of requests from Specialized riders that have the integrated mounts for Garmins. The design does not allow for other interfaces, such as the Wahoo ELEMNT. You can't just build one that screws in either since the ELEMNT tabs are 90° offset from Garmins. So this might be a possible solution. It quarter-turn locks into an existing Garmin mount then provides a ELEMNT mount on top of it. It does raise the element 7 mm higher than a Garmin Edge would sit.

Attachment 543372
Wahoo Adapter

WheresWaldo 11-27-16 07:02 AM

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WheresWaldo 12-21-16 09:55 AM

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I haven't been busy doing stuff for bicycling here lately, mostly designing and printing things for a new computer build I am working on with my daughter. I did get two requests this month.

1. Apparently Trek did not consider Garmin Edge 1000 users when they created a low Blendr cyclocomputer mount. The person that contacted me called Trek and they said they didn't and wouldn't have something that worked. So he asked me to design something and here it is.
Attachment 546535
Of course like all my other Garmin mounts it works in landscape and portrait without modifications, It is much deeper and long enough to provide clearance for turning and locking the Edge 1000.

2. Someone else wanted to duplicate the functionality he had with my K-Edge Di2 Interface. He just got a new Bontrager stem that has the integrated Blendr support so he wanted a low Blendr mount with a Di2 Junction box mount on the bottom. This was the result.
Attachment 546536

WheresWaldo 12-22-16 04:05 PM

Just got this in an email today from someone who has been using the Garmin SWAT mount for a few months. It is nice to see something you designed being of use to other fellow cyclists. He is using the short mount which gets the Varia as far up as possible behind the saddle.
http://i.imgur.com/pr8cCyi.jpg

http://i.imgur.com/KsdfeC4.jpg
I asked permission to repost these images before he sent them to me.

WheresWaldo 12-29-16 09:10 AM

Bontrager Flare|Flare RT Seat Post Mount
 
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Most of the time I don't question when people ask me to help them design something unique. I figure it is a learning experience for the both of us. If I know something won't work, I will usually try to dissuade them from pursuing it. In the case of this model, it is the first scenario. With that said, here is a Bontrager Flare/Flare RT seat post mount for a 34 mm round seat post. It can be found here.

Attachment 547298

To attach to a seat post I design all the clamps pretty much the same, two M3 x 16 mm socket head cap screws and two M3 nylon insert lock nuts. All hardware can usually be found at local hardware stores or home centers worldwide.

WheresWaldo 01-05-17 01:02 AM

How about a replacement arm for a Bar Fly Direct MINI Mount, the one that works on Fizik and 3T stems that have the slot in the front. The thing with this one is that it is for the Wahoo ELEMNT and it mounts the device slightly lower that the original Bar Fly mount.
http://i.imgur.com/CSZVrgi.png
Wahoo ELEMNT Bar Fly MINI Replacement Arm

WheresWaldo 01-17-17 08:50 AM

Double-sided Garmin Male Adapter
 
This is for people who would like to mount a Varia Headlight on any normal Garmin Edge Mount. It is about 4 mm thick. It was a request from someone that wanted to mount his Varia headlight on a Bontrager Blendr Low mount.
http://i.imgur.com/5dd4lDl.png

http://i.imgur.com/erv2UVE.png
Double-sided Garmin Male Adapter

WheresWaldo 01-22-17 03:29 PM

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I am finding it hard to believe that no one else does 3D printed mounts for all the various devices we hang from our bikes. Where did everyone go?


On another note, I did get a request from another Varia user. It appears there are quite a few people using multiple Varia devices on the rear of their bikes. This is a three way Garmin mount, that can go on the back of a rear rack. A custom request the top two mounts are 150 mm center-to-center. the lower mount is 45 mm centerline-to-center. Mounting holes are 50 mm center-to-center and the entire mount is 10 mm thick.
Attachment 549890


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