Turns out I’m on a bit of a designing and printing run at the moment.
Can’t take credit for the first one which is a Klickfast molle attachment, but I have then designed a Klickfast stud for my handheld and a decent belt dock as non of the existing ones were any good (glued parts that need to flex, yuck). I’ve uploaded them both to printables, although I’m waiting till tomorrow for some photos of the belt dock “in action” before I publish it
TYT Stud: https://www.printables.com/model/917621-tyt-md-uv390-klickfast-stud
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Finally got this done, it only just went over the conveniently placed extra buckles in my belt (bonus points if you know what and how they’re used). Also turns out there’s a printables contest going on for backpacking makes, which is very handy given it could definitely be used for that.
Klickfast belt dock: https://www.printables.com/model/918737-klickfast-belt-dock
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Small video of it in action which I couldn’t post with photos for some reason
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@PupGhost very cool, did you print the stud or just the buckle? I need to make one! Would look cool with the MTP850Ex! Firefighter cosplay time.
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@ret I did both sides of it because the TYT MD-UV3x0+ series use a different belt clip screw pattern to literally every other radio they make.
You can find off the shelf studs for UV-5R type radios or anything with a similar screw pattern, but nothing here, so I sacrificed a useless belt clip and designed my own from scratch. Was extremely tedious, but the flip side is I now have CAD models for both halves of Klickfast and can put the attachment on anything I’d like (including all my PMR radios for narrow boating)
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