Dead Pedal


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The only step is to print it. It took around 12hrs and is similar size to a wheel chock. My father complained about how his foot was situated while driving our excursion RV and suggested a dead pedal so I designed and printed this. It has lasted several years and thousands of miles and could be a great upgrade to your RV. When printing you should add a brim if your build plate allows because it likes to curl even with pla plastic. The files can be found on thingiverse at this link:
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4277703
or under the name Dead pedal for RV
Supplies
Filament+Printer