15mm fork mount
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This was made to hold the bike inside my car, don't think i would trust it for outside my car. Clamp B is scooped out at its base to save on plastic and time. I printed in Petg because I think its layer adhesion is needed for printing the axle vertically.
Designed around hardware I had laying around but 6mm hex cap bolt and washer should work or a 1/4" allen head bolt with 6mm washers.
The bolts I used are 1/4" stove pipe bolts from a Harborfreight set I can't find on their website anymore. 1/4" T-nuts on the back of the board. The washers are 6mm Hillman stainless from Lowes, I'm sure the zinc ones will fit too.
https://www.lowes.com/pd/Hillman-5-Count-6-mm-Stainless-Steel-Metric-Flat-Washer/3033583
I am not good at laying out drilling patterns and in Tinkercad you don't have precise center measurements to your holes. So I made some centering pins for layout on the plywood. Again with hardware I had laying around, 1.5mm x 12mm pointy screws. I think you can pound a thin fi
Designed around hardware I had laying around but 6mm hex cap bolt and washer should work or a 1/4" allen head bolt with 6mm washers.
The bolts I used are 1/4" stove pipe bolts from a Harborfreight set I can't find on their website anymore. 1/4" T-nuts on the back of the board. The washers are 6mm Hillman stainless from Lowes, I'm sure the zinc ones will fit too.
https://www.lowes.com/pd/Hillman-5-Count-6-mm-Stainless-Steel-Metric-Flat-Washer/3033583
I am not good at laying out drilling patterns and in Tinkercad you don't have precise center measurements to your holes. So I made some centering pins for layout on the plywood. Again with hardware I had laying around, 1.5mm x 12mm pointy screws. I think you can pound a thin fi
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