Add trigger keepers to your old 4, 5, & 6 cams!
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Good points from both of you. Resetting it one-handed would be nice, either for unracking a big cam then deciding to place something else, or so that the follower can also have the space-saving benefit as soon as they clean the cam. That said, in actual use the inability to re-compress cams mid-pitch (without a no hands rest) hasn't bothered me that much. |
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I doubt BD even considered it. There are many ways to have the keeper out of the way--like just have it way out of the way unless your finger is pushing it in (which would never happen unless you purposely did that). That's one reason why I would have it attached to the trigger and not the loop. Basically like BD's current lame trigger keeper except just one in the center (and more rugged so it doesn't break so easily). I can only conceive of this keeper self-keeping if you're shoving a cam haphazardly into a literal bush and one of the branches somehow manages to push the keeper in an exact manner, but then the same could be said for BD's current design. |
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Can you post a model? I'd love to try 3d printing these! |
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I sent you a PM! |
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Hey Richard, I have a DMM #4 (or whatever they call the equivalent of BD #4) that I would love to try this on if you have any of these around. Message me if it might be possible! |
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Pat Marrinanwrote: Sadly I'm all out, except for a few I'm saving for me & my friends... I'll post in here if I make more in the fall. Or maybe you can find someone local with a 3D printer to make some for you? Printing at 100% infill should make them plenty strong; they're just a bit less smooth and shiny than the molded ones. |
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All good, I'll keep an eye out, thanks! |
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Amazing thing, Richard! Is it possible to get/buy the STL? I have a 3D-printer and live in Sweden, so making my own seems like the better alternative to mailing. |
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I'd love one for my UL #4 in San Diego. I think I can 3D print at the library? |
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Cheers from down under dude, been thinking about something like this for a while. |
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Can we do PayPal? As a Canadian we have no Venmo |
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Carl Manssonwrote: Richard posted a link to the .stl files in his June 12th post upthread. |
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Hey! Just saw these new comments. Fun that the thread is alive again. Like Terry said, I put up the STL earlier. I think if folks still want them, 3D printing them is the way to go - it's pretty straightforward with access to a printer, and PLA is actually stiffer than ABS, so the keepers might work a little better too. And you can print lots and give them to your friends, and replace them when they break . |
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Richard, You rock for making this product. Going to 3d print some. Is there any functional difference between the two files? also, do I need to change the size of the component depending on whether its for a #4 vs a #5? |
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Robert Parkhillwrote: Hey sorry for a delayed answer! They’re functionally the same, but the one with a flat bottom is a bit easier to print without supports. Also, make sure to check out the newer thread on DIY trigger keepers using bike brake wires stuck to the trigger bar and printed hooks zip tied to the thumb loop. I think that design is probably better that this one; its only shortcoming is that if you get the cam stuck, you may need to break the hook off to rescue it. But this design still works too, esp with the rigidity of printed PLA. |
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Can’t find that post. Do you have a link by chance? |
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Here ya go - mountainproject.com/forum/t… |




