Bup Products Versus 3D Printing Service Parts
3D Printed Parts for end use 3D printing has become a standard in manufacturing over the last few years. Materials and technologies have progressed to the point where 3D printed parts are viable for end-use and not just prototypes. Like Ford, Boeing, and countless other companies, we use the same technology for some of the components in our parts. We also use thermal plastics (aka injection molded) and various elastomers. This article focuses only on the 3D printed elements. So what's the difference between a product made by Bup Labs and a part you can buy from a 3D printing service? ...
Updated Cigno Mk II released
We are pleased to announce and update to the Cigno mount. It is now sleeker with a beefed up connection to the seat post.
Check out the new mount here.
New Garmin Varia arm
Our new Garmin Varia mount arm is a first. This revolutionary design secures the Varia, prevents twist out, and removes the load from the insert. No other mount on the market does this. When the Varia is under load, the weight of the battery at the bottom causes it to torque on the insert which can lead to an insert failure. Furthermore, side to side action can allow for accidental releases due to the pendulum effect of the battery placement. Bup solved the problem by bracing the Varia and transferring the torque through the entire UMS™ system. This dramatically reduces...
New UMS Anatra™ Mk II and Oca Uno™!
We are pleased to announce the introduction of two new models: the Anatra Mk II and the Oca Uno! The Anatra Mk II has been re imagined with a new sleek appearance and stronger clamp. A 40mm Anatra specific arm is included now. The new arm can be re-positioned moving the mount point higher or lower as desired. The 'Uno' in Oca Uno means the mount now has only one mount point unlike the previous model which had two. We found that most customers did not make use of the second mount option when using the previous Oca model so...