Pegasus Jig

 

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@Conall Kingshott

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Author: @Evan Janakievski Date: 2024/01/21

Two options for the mount connecting to the box tube that will hold the drone.

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First is a 3D printed mount that will be in the box tube and hold the drone.

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Second option is to cut sheet metal into a shape that will hook onto the bottom of the x-frame

Because of the sizing of the tubes, the sheet metal option would need some spacers to make sure it fits the drone sizing, as there is slight overlap if the mount is against the box tube. Or the edges could be filed down to fit.

(there will be holes for bolts to go through both these options)

Author: @Conall Kingshott Date: 2024/03/06

CAD Review:

Overall looking really good, just a few small changes.

 

I’d suggest extending these plates so they are on the ground so we aren’t resting on such a small area

 

Maybe we could consider 3D printed TPU caps so the ends of the legs are less likely to scratch someone’s let or smth?

 

I think putting these together with those shim plates you have in is going to be a pain, and I think we can get away with just one of these “u” plates bolted to the outside of the tube. You’ll just need to move the tube a small bit.

 

Author: @Alison Thompson Date: 2024/03/12

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Looking great! One small suggestion would be to make the bottom face of the endcaps line up with the bottom face of these gussets so it all sits flat