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Gyro cup holder for bike handlebar - 3.2 inch

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0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Larger Clamp and alternative angle
Larger Clamp and alternative angle
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I made this big holder for my insulated water bottle on my ebike. Used M3x20 bolts to hold the cup and M5 bolts and nuts for the main holder and handlebar grip. You might need some rubber to fit smaller handlebars, but it works great for me.

 

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0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Great print! Thank you for sharing
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what type of filament did you use?
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Replying to @Gware5422 :
just used pla
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Replying to @Gware5422 :
PLA
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0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Use wood screws and bolts It turned out excellent in black PETG
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Thank you for the file
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You are most welcome I am delighted that you enjoy it
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Thank you for your file
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Very good, solid
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great design, is there any way the bar clamp could be slightly bigger to suit larger bars? iv no idea myself on how to do it.
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any ideas please, i'v printed out the main body and arms, I just need the bar clamp being slightly larger to fit bars with a larger diameter, for my motorcycle crash bars.
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Replying to @Howsboi :
I've uploaded a larger clamp finally, give it a shot! BTW, if you ever run into a similar problem in the future and you just need a bigger hole - export the part as an STL and the try out tinkercad. Very easy to import the part and then modify it there. Highly recommend!
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Replying to @Jayhawkn8r :
Just seeing reply , many thanks and I'll print out the larger diameter and will look into tinkcad.
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Great Job!
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Thanks, glad you like it!
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Thanks for the boost too!
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or would that be to hard?
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I think 3mm will be too small, 5mm seems as small as you would want to go. And FYI, I should have made the arms out of TPU also, my heavy water bottle broke the first set that was PETG.
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thanks so much that’s okay
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Is the preferred material now TPU for the entire structure? Apparently, it breaks with PLA and PETG
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I think YMMV, but I switched to all TPU on my eBike. PETG lasted a while longer but it was way too bumpy (jumpy) and the PETG didn't last long with a full bottle.
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Great model. Made a few for a bike poker run and they worked great. Would you mind if I redesigned the bar clamp?
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Thanks! Sure, go for it!
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