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Donner Ultra Pedal Anchor - Bar Mount Kit

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 25% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 25% infill
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  • Velcro band for wrapping around the pedal and newly added bar x 1: just any suitable velcro band

Description

Keep your Donner Groove Ultra kick pedal perfectly stable with this 3D‑printed Pedal Stabilizer Bar Mount. In the stock setup, the bass‑drum pedal tends to move during play, which is both annoying and inconsistent. This add‑on solves the issue perfectly and effectively.

The printed holders attach to the existing 38 mm drum‑set bars and support an additional 28 mm stabilizing bar (mine is wood, painted anthracite grey). Once the bar is mounted, simply run a Velcro strap across the pedal and around the new bar — the pedal stays completely fixed, and the entire drum set becomes noticeably more stable.

The included .3mf file is pre‑oriented to require minimal supports and prints easily in PETG‑CF, which I used because it matches the look and feel of the original plastic and is presumably stronger for this application, especially considering mechanical vibrations — but any mainstream filament should work fine.

 

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