Specialized Stix to Headlamp Adapter

Specialized Stix to Headlamp Adapter

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<p>I'm an avid cyclist, and my rear light of choice is the Specialized Stix &nbsp;(<a href="https://www.specialized.com/us/en/stix-elite-2-taillight/p/173394?searchText=49120-2100&amp;color=270193-173394">https://www.specialized.com/us/en/stix-elite-2-taillight/p/173394?searchText=49120-2100&amp;color=270193-173394</a>). These have multiple light modes, are bright, and have multiple flash modes.</p><p>I also like to walk in the evenings. Being that I live in a rural area, there are not a lot of sidewalks, so I'm often walking on the edge of roads or on dirt paths without street lights. To that end I often walk with my headlamp (<a href="https://www.batteryjunction.com/energizer-hdl2bodbp.html">https://www.batteryjunction.com/energizer-hdl2bodbp.html</a>) or with an Olight SRII Baton (<a href="https://olightworld.com/olight-s1rii-baton">https://olightworld.com/olight-s1rii-baton</a>). Neither of these solutions makes me visible from behind, but the Specialized Stix rear red light does. So for a couple of minutes of print time and I can add the Stix to my headlamp, and be seen for close to a mile.</p><p>This design should support bands between 18 and 21mm wide, up to 2mm thick.</p><h3>Printing Parameters</h3><ul><li>0.15mm or better, in Quality is strongly suggested.</li><li>PLA, PETG, or ABS should be fine. Also should print fine in resin.</li><li>The 3MF file is pre-supported. I'd suggest following those as an example.</li></ul><h3>Going Forward</h3><p>I'd really like to see what this looks like in resin, if anyone in the community prints it!</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p>

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