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Remove cheese from plate
Add needed holes to avoid angled landing gear
Author: Evan Janakievski Date:
Overall, looks good
The arms go past the motors which is good, there will be some awkwardness when the jig is angled, but this becomes too large if we think about the other angle and becomes tedious to take on and off
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A couple things I forgot to mention but could be improved upon:
The holes for the where the jig holds onto the drone can be increased in size.
these were part of the drone before I made the first version and there have been issues when placing the drone on the jig
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The countersunk holes can be taken away, they are a huge pain to machine and didn’t fully work as the 8 GA sheet isn’t thick enough
Use just standard M5s and the center bolt can be taken away
The bottom of the gussets can be trimmed to be equal with the boxtube, the oversized dimensions was to act as a support when sitting on the table/ground. However, we can get rid of this as adding tpu (or other 3d printer material) endcaps can be added
Ensure these endcaps are tall enough to go past the screw heads
Look at the endcaps on the arms for sizing to fit within the boxtube
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The endcaps on the arms need to be rotated 180 degrees and can just be square, originally, I thought these would help with supporting the arms, but they don’t even touch the table half the time.
Ensure they cover sharp edges essentially
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