skunkworks #tidylight for exposure lights
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ey guys so I've been working on this project for a while now and finally have a dialled product and have found some one to print them in a resolution and material that makes them a product worth selling
they come in 2 styles. -12 and 16 with the 12 suiting any stems running from -6 to -10 degrees and the -6 mount for those badassed enough to rock a -17 stem.
they are compatible with the 23mm bodied exposure lights, basically the diablo and all the other lights in the range under it. Mount wise they'll work with most 4 bolt style mount e.g. the Fetha and kedge units ( any thing that runs a kedge style insert) and will work with the wahoo inserts using a different screw set and coming through from the bottom..
ohh an the 'white' mounts in the pictures are from the STL files or the last prototype test print i had done
let me know what y'all think..
for more of my custom stuff an builds check out
https://www.instagram.com/skunkworks_bikes/
they come in 2 styles. -12 and 16 with the 12 suiting any stems running from -6 to -10 degrees and the -6 mount for those badassed enough to rock a -17 stem.
they are compatible with the 23mm bodied exposure lights, basically the diablo and all the other lights in the range under it. Mount wise they'll work with most 4 bolt style mount e.g. the Fetha and kedge units ( any thing that runs a kedge style insert) and will work with the wahoo inserts using a different screw set and coming through from the bottom..
ohh an the 'white' mounts in the pictures are from the STL files or the last prototype test print i had done
let me know what y'all think..
for more of my custom stuff an builds check out
https://www.instagram.com/skunkworks_bikes/
Last edited by sugarkane on Tue Jul 04, 2017 2:05 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Looks great!
ergott wrote:Looks great!
thanks dude really happy with the design and the printing
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…aaaand I just bought Exposure’s mount for action camera brackets. Not the most weenie solution when you factor in the weight of the combo mount, thumb screw, and light mount. Except for not being able to adjust the angle, this seems like a much better solution.
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ManekiNico wrote:…aaaand I just bought Exposure’s mount for action camera brackets. Not the most weenie solution when you factor in the weight of the combo mount, thumb screw, and light mount. Except for not being able to adjust the angle, this seems like a much better solution.
Beginning work on the adjustable one tomorrow
Looks great... A great idea too... I did something almost identical a while back but instead of a fixed exposure mount I used a GoPro mount for versatility- I can use lights or cameras etc...
I'm guessing thats LSL (laser sintered nylon) right? I've been 3D printing a lot of bits for my bike and have found that to be the only material that has the right combination of strength, flexibility and resolution.
viewtopic.php?p=1267199#p1267199
I'm guessing thats LSL (laser sintered nylon) right? I've been 3D printing a lot of bits for my bike and have found that to be the only material that has the right combination of strength, flexibility and resolution.
viewtopic.php?p=1267199#p1267199
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sugarkane wrote:Beginning work on the adjustable one tomorrow
Sorry I've been ride This is weigt weeinies after all
Totally not nessaery they have been over engineered and this is the 6th revision of the printing type, company doing it and the models. They have a very firm hold and the light really snaps in. The 4th revision where I changed the print angle and thickened the band by 0.2mm you couldn't get the light into
I saw that nice work.
And yeah it's SLS
.kdawg wrote:Would make me nervous having the open end facing down on a bumpy surface. Would a slot for a cable tie/Velcro make sense?
Totally not nessaery they have been over engineered and this is the 6th revision of the printing type, company doing it and the models. They have a very firm hold and the light really snaps in. The 4th revision where I changed the print angle and thickened the band by 0.2mm you couldn't get the light into
showdown wrote:Looks great... A great idea too... I did something almost identical a while back but instead of a fixed exposure mount I used a GoPro mount for versatility- I can use lights or cameras etc...
I'm guessing thats LSL (laser sintered nylon) right? I've been 3D printing a lot of bits for my bike and have found that to be the only material that has the right combination of strength, flexibility and resolution.
viewtopic.php?p=1267199#p1267199
I saw that nice work.
And yeah it's SLS
Broady wrote:Looks great, I'll probably pick one up for my K-Edge when available.
Available now
I'm getting them printed locally on a very expensive European machine. The quality of the prints is really good with a 0.1mm res. I've been through 5 printers so far including shape ways, who's SLS stuff compared to these guys work is rubbish. My printers are using very high quality media and a 50/50 fresh powder rate. A little costly but worth it
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