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|shortDescription=SPD standard clip-in foot stretchers for a rowing shell | |shortDescription=SPD standard clip-in foot stretchers for a rowing shell | ||
|longDescription= | |longDescription=For this prototype I TIG welded the ends of some commercial crank arms to a custom built frame fit to mount in my rowing shell. | ||
|longDescription=For this prototype I TIG welded the ends of some commercial crank arms to a custom built frame fit to mount in my rowing shell. | |||
|skillSet=3D Modelling | |skillSet=3D Modelling | ||
|projectType=Personal Project; Prototyping and Integration | |projectType=Personal Project; Prototyping and Integration | ||
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== V0.2 == | == V0.2 == |
Revision as of 08:38, 2021 November 26
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Project: | Clip-in foot stretchers (I) |
Description: | SPD standard clip-in foot stretchers for a rowing shell |
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For this prototype I TIG welded the ends of some commercial crank arms to a custom built frame fit to mount in my rowing shell.
V0.2
I cut ends of pedal arms and TIG welded them onto an assembly that fits the foot stretcher. This allows the use of SPD pedals or any other variety of clip-in pedal. Because the whole pedal is used, there no longer are any unexpected forces against the mechanism. I have had this in my rowing shell since at least 2017 and it works well.
V0.1
- I used the guts from a Wellgo WPD-823 pedal and mounted them on a piece of aluminum. This bracket was mounted solidly, on contrast to a pedal that can rotate, which meant that a clip that was meant to not receive much torquing force was exposed to such force so it eventually broke.