On the topic of broken parts, the 3D printed seat support that I'd made has also failed.
Back to Breaking: 3D Printing Edition - Part 2 Breaking

On the topic of broken parts, the 3D printed seat support that I'd made has also failed.
While I had the bike in the shop (for too long!) I decided to acquire some vinyl sticker material to see what I could do about recreating the sticker graphics that have been falling off the bike.
The second printed pedal finally broke. The two pieces still press fit together nicely, so it wasn't a catastrophic failure by any measure. I took some photos of the part after it happened with the intent to try and understand how it broke and how to make it stronger.
Cleaning and repairing an old Simplex Derailleur round 2 getting rid of some rust
Cleaning and repairing an old Simplex Derailleur round 1: Disassembly and degreasing
The pedal for my bike broke without warning. Let's take a look